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DRAWING: How To Draw Anything & Sketching - The Ultimate Crash Course to Learning the Basics of How to Draw in No Time

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Have you always wanted to draw, but just can't get started? Would you like to be able to create more than just stick figures? Are you interested in a fulfilling new hobby?


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This helpful book is chock full of tips, examples, and suggestions that can make your dreams of becoming a better artist a reality. You'll find out the basics of drawing and the tools you'll need to get started. Also, you'll discover more advanced topics like perspective drawing, character anatomy, and inside-outside drawing.
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33 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 25, 2015

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March 6, 2026
Do you know those first generic pages in front of most ‘how to draw’ books? The ones that do not really change between books and offer the most general advice and tool tips?
That’s the entirely of the 33 pages here.

I fill ripped off, looking for another 90ish pages of advice on this artists approach or techniques.

So what’s here is fine, no objections. But if you have read other people’s how to draw books then you likely have read most of this one too. And if you have read three how to draw books I think you are completely covered but what’s here.
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