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Doug DuBosqueDraw 3-D Damon J. ReinagleDraw Monsters NEW!
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I wanted to write and tell you that you've written the book on
perspective (Draw 3-D) that I've been looking for for thirty years.
- Janet Brajkov Your drawing books are a must for every teacher! - Lisa Blau, educational consultant
- Nancy Maltby, King County (WA) Library I recommend these books because they're tried and true: I've used them with over 600 5th and 6th graders. Students feel comfortable following the steps, and the examples and instructions encourage them to be adaptive as well. They like and learn from them! I keep three or four hard bound copies of each title in my art room - these are the only drawing books for which I can make this statement. - Mari Evans, Mill Pond School, Yelm, Washington I was delighted to see how these books captivated the attention of boys in summer camp, allowing them to work independently even amidst considerable opportunities for distraction. They were a great help in our arts and crafts program, and the results were impressive... Robert Danos, Program Director
- ESD 112 Reviews, Bremerton Washington (Draw Ocean Animals) My 13-year-old daughter saw this book lying on the kitchen table and began drawing cars. She pronounced this a good book. She said she had no trouble following the drawings or the written directions, and found the text especially useful in telling how to add details to the various cars. Mt. Diablo USD Reviews, California (Draw Cars) A book that opens new doors to those who have never studied perspective drawing... instructs in a gentle, encouraging, success-oriented way. Young artists will find it a challenging, step-by-step resource in learning how to draw three-dimensionally. - Arts and Activities magazine (Learn to Draw 3-D - rev. as Draw 3-D) ...the approach lends to quick and easy drawing and an immediate, ongoing building of drawing skills based on producing satisfying results. - Midwest Book Review (Draw Rainforest Animals)
- School Library Journal (Draw Desert Animals, Draw Alien Fantasies) ...step-by-step instructions simply and clearly demonstrate how anyone can turn basic shapes into castles, heroes, villains, and dragons in action-packed scenes. - The Kobrin Letter (Draw Medieval Fantasies)
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Save your work in a portfolioWhenever you do a drawing - or even a sketch - put your initials (or autograph!) and date on it. And save it. You don't have to save it until it turns yellow and crumbles to dust, but do keep your drawings, at least for several months. Sometimes, hiding in your portfolio, they will mysteriously improve! I've seen it happen often with my own drawings, especially the ones I knew were no good at all, but kept anyway .
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