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Learn How to Draw for the Non-Artist

Current price: $29.99
Learn How to Draw for the Non-Artist
Learn How to Draw for the Non-Artist

Barnes and Noble

Learn How to Draw for the Non-Artist

Current price: $29.99
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Hello Artist, I hope you enjoy this book, not just on learning how to draw or drawing better. I want you to reward yourself in the process of learning, relax and free your mind. And there's no better way to do it than with this book. "Learn How to Draw for the Non-Artist" is a book I created for those who want to learn how to draw as well for those who want to improve their drawing skills. What I mean by Non-Artist is that any and everyone can learn how to draw. I have included a combination of pencil and ink drawings in this book for your education. For ink drawings, I started with a pencil and then draw over my pencils with markers. All you need is a pencil and paper to get started. As in all of my books, I like to keep things simple, and this one is no different. You will learn to draw many different things in this book. After completing this book you will have accomplished how to draw such things as Still Life, the Human Head, Human Figure, Mammals, Reptiles, Sports Figures, Supercharacters, Fantasy drawings and basic Perspective drawing. To truly become great at anything in life, you have to study, visualize, and perform, in other words, practice, practice, and more practice. Ain't nothing to it, but to do it! Let's get busy!! Earl R. Phelps

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