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"This handbook uses step-by-step photography and easy-to-follow instructions to teach you how to whittle whimsical miniature creatures. With just a sharp knife, a little practice, and the tiniest block of wood, anyone can make a charming carving in less than an hour."--from cover, p. [4]
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Everybody has a favorite animal. Some like little white dogs or big black cats or hoppy brown bunnies best. Others prefer squishy snails or tall giraffes or sleek black panthers. With beautiful illustrations and charming personal stories, 14 children's book artists share their favorite animals and why they lovethem"--
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Have a monstrously good time knitting the fun patterns in Baby Beasties. Knit up adorable accessories for your favorite babies and toddlers and preparedto amuse parents and grandparents alike with these ferocious creations. 28 whimsical designs from well-loved baby knitware designer Debby Ware will keep you in stitches and your baby toasty all year long. The easy-to-follow insturctions and beautiful photographs guarantee success for knitters of all...
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"In this book, we look at creating a cast of manga-style animal characters. What makes a good character design? This book looks at elements in creating a manga-style animal character with appeal, exploring archetypes and other familiar types of characters as well as how to add unexpected or unique elements that give your characters a memorable twist. You'll learn to draw cute chibi critters and dangerous-looking monsters and everything in between...
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With Learn to Draw Disney Furry Friends Collection, embark on an adorable artistic journey full of devoted dogs, cute cats, blissful bears, and many more! This 64-page collection includes step-by-step instructions for drawing beloved Disney animals from Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, The Jungle Book, and more.
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Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of sea creatures. Ames now turns his attention to drawing sea creatures. He begins with a page of instruction that encourages readers to go slowly and draw lightly step-by-step, keeping a soft eraser at hand. He asks readers also to watch the empty spaces around the lines in order to promote accuracy, and to use a mirror to view the drawing, making mistakes more obvious.
20) Draw 50 horses
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Step-by-step instructions for drawing different breeds of horses in a variety of poses.