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Drawing and Learning about Dogs: Using Shapes and Lines

by Amy Bailey Muehlenhardt
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Overview

Would you like to draw dogs? Now you can with these easy-to-follow steps! Learn how to draw golden retrievers, basset hounds, and more using simple shapes and lines.

Synopsis

Would you like to draw dogs? Now you can with these easy-to-follow steps! Learn how to draw golden retrievers, basset hounds, and more using simple shapes and lines.

Augusta Scattergood - Children's Literature

The theory behind this "Sketch It!" series is that, with a little patience and practice, everyone can learn to draw. The instructions are clear and concise: Draw lightly, draw shapes, add details, smudge. A page explaining lines, from vertical to zig-zag, follows a page illustrating simple shapes. The author encourages having fun, not worrying about perfection, and, in large letters, BE CREATIVE! Let your basset hound chew a bone or lead your miniature schnauzer with a leash. Eight familiar dogs are included, and illustrating tips specific to each breed are listed. The bulldog's powerful jaw, a standard poodle's coat that doesn't shed, and the dalmatian's smooth, short coat are part of the concise descriptions. A sturdy book, this will withstand young artists' wear and tear and hold up well in schools and libraries. A list of animal drawing books and a link to the Facthound website are included. 2004, Picture Window Books, Ages 5 to 10.

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Children's Literature

The theory behind this "Sketch It!" series is that, with a little patience and practice, everyone can learn to draw. The instructions are clear and concise: Draw lightly, draw shapes, add details, smudge. A page explaining lines, from vertical to zig-zag, follows a page illustrating simple shapes. The author encourages having fun, not worrying about perfection, and, in large letters, BE CREATIVE! Let your basset hound chew a bone or lead your miniature schnauzer with a leash. Eight familiar dogs are included, and illustrating tips specific to each breed are listed. The bulldog's powerful jaw, a standard poodle's coat that doesn't shed, and the dalmatian's smooth, short coat are part of the concise descriptions. A sturdy book, this will withstand young artists' wear and tear and hold up well in schools and libraries. A list of animal drawing books and a link to the Facthound website are included. 2004, Picture Window Books, Ages 5 to 10.
β€”Augusta Scattergood

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Coughlan Publishing
Pages
40
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781404802667

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