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ISBN: PB: 9780823085743

GMC Group, Watson-Guptill

December 2012

64 pp.

27.6x21.6 cm

350 line drawings

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£6,99
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Draw 50: Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals

The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Tyronnasauruses, Wooly Mammoths and Many More...

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This teaches aspriing artists how to draw with ease by following simple, step-by-step instructions. Celebrated author Lee J. Ames has compiled an amazing array of creatures who, at one time, ruled the earth. Included in these pages are the commonly known tyrannosaurus, the brontosaurus and the triceratops, as well as less-familiar creatures, such as the anatosaurus (a duck-billed dinosaur), the moa (a flightless bird) and the megatherium (giant sloth). Ames's illustration style and renowned drawing method had made him a leader in the step-by-step drawing manual, and the 27 books in his Draw 50 series have sold more than 3 mililon copies. Ames's instruction allows seasoned artists to refine their technique and guides amateurs to develop their own artistic abilities. Even the youngest artists can bring these ancient creatures back to life. It's easy to draw dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals when it's done the Draw 50 way.

About the Author

Lee J. Ames began his career at Walt Disney Studios and taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and at Dowling College on Long Island, New York. He directed his own advertising agency and illustrated over 150 books, ranging from preschool picture books to postgraduate texts. A prolific author of more than 30 Draw 50 books, Lee Ames died at the ago of 90 in June 2011.