Use simple stroke-by-stroke techniques to learn how to draw people, animals, the natural world, and everyday objects.
No matter what your current abilities may be, you can learn to draw! Many drawing books may say they are intended for beginners, but quite often the drawings are overly complicated and too complex for beginners, which can leave new artists feeling frustrated. How to Draw Stroke by Stroke teaches you how to draw people, animals, nature elements, everyday objects, and more, while clearly showing you each new stroke in a new color. Every drawing includes a difficulty rating along with tips and step-by-step instructions to help you create drawings that you'll be proud to display.
Here's what you'll find inside:
-Over 40 drawing projects for a variety of subjects, from people and nature, to animals and everyday objects
-Simple, step-by-step instructions that show you, stroke by stroke, how to create each drawing from start to finish
-Helpful tips for setting up your personal drawing space and purchasing the right supplies
-Clear explanations of techniques, concepts, and important terminology that every new artist should know
You can learn to draw and have fun doing it! How to Draw Stroke by Stroke will show you how.
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David Williams knew he wanted to be an artist at the young age of 11 when he first exhibited his drawings and paintings at an outdoor art fair. Four years later he held his first gallery show. A graduate of the BFA Fine Arts program at Parsons School of Design, NYC, Williams instructs drawing at Ivy Tech Community College. In addition, he leads watercolor and oil painting classes at his studio. He is the author of Idiot's Guides: Drawing.