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🖍️ Here is a great old turn of the century book that shows how to draw simply. Easy to understand and follow. I remember having a similar book in my grammar school years.
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Even if that book seems to be for children , but I liked it . One Of things I considered it as remarkable is that the book was published in 1913, but it's drawings & illustrations still impressing me very much .
This is really a remarkable book ... indeed it is an ideal gift for children
So you think it is easy to draw cartoon-level pictures? Maybe, if you follow these step-by-step instructions. This reprint is dated, but the fundamentals it teaches are timless.