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Learn to Draw Disney's Winnie the Pooh |
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Rating:  Summary: Great for Pooh loving artitsts Review: The book begins with a brief, helpful introduction to the basics of drawing a cartoon head using lines and circles. Turn the page and you will find the entire cast of characters lined up side by side. This page is a handy reference when drawing two or more characters together, because you can easily see everyone's size in relation to each other. From this point on, the book gives step by step instructions for drawing each member of the Hundred Acre Woods. In the margins are helpful hints that point out subtle characteristics that may go unnoticed, but would ruin the picture if drawn wrong; such as the shape of Christopher Robin's eyes, the hair on the back of Rabbit's head, and of course, Eeyore's tail. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys drawing cartoon characters.
Rating:  Summary: Great for Pooh loving artitsts Review: The book begins with a brief, helpful introduction to the basics of drawing a cartoon head using lines and circles. Turn the page and you will find the entire cast of characters lined up side by side. This page is a handy reference when drawing two or more characters together, because you can easily see everyone's size in relation to each other. From this point on, the book gives step by step instructions for drawing each member of the Hundred Acre Woods. In the margins are helpful hints that point out subtle characteristics that may go unnoticed, but would ruin the picture if drawn wrong; such as the shape of Christopher Robin's eyes, the hair on the back of Rabbit's head, and of course, Eeyore's tail. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys drawing cartoon characters.
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