Draw 50 Athletes: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Wrestlers and Figure Skaters, Baseball and Football Players, and Many More...

Draw 50 Athletes: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Wrestlers and Figure Skaters, Baseball and Football Players, and Many More...

Lee J. Ames

Language: English

Pages: 22

ISBN: 2:00215042

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Favorite athletes from sports such as baseball, basketball, football, tennis, skiing, gymnastics and track-and-field are presented here.

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Cartoons • Draw 50 Flowers, Trees, and Other Plants • Draw 50 Horses • Draw 50 Magical Creatures • Draw 50 Monsters • Draw 50 People • Draw 50 Princesses • Draw 50 Sharks, Whales, and Other Sea Creatures • Draw 50 Vehicles • Draw the Draw 50 Way Copyright © 1985 by Jocelyn S. Ames and Murray D. Zak All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 2012.

nothing more than a pantographic extension of the teacher. In those days it was excessively overworked. This does not mean that the young hand is never to be guided. Rather, specific guiding is fundamental. Step-by-step guiding that produces satisfactory results is valuable even when the means of accomplishment are not fully understood by the student. The novice with a musical instrument is frequently taught to play simple melodies as quickly as possible, well before he learns the most

elemental scratchings at the surface of music theory. The resultant self-satisfaction, pride in accomplishment, can be a significant means of providing motivation. And all from mimicking an instructor’s “Do-as-I-do.… ” Mimicry is prerequisite for developing creativity. We learn the use of our tools by mimicry. Then we can use those tools for creativity. To this end I would offer the budding artist the opportunity to memorize or mimic (rotelike, if you wish) the making of “pictures.” “Pictures”

www.crownpublishing.com WATSON-GUPTILL and the WG and Horse designs are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 1985. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ames, Lee J. Draw 50 athletes. [62]p. :chiefly ill.; 32 cm. Summary: Step-by-step instructions on how to draw a variety of athletes from a number of action perspectives. 1. Action in art—Juvenile

medium or soft pencil, paper, the kneaded eraser and, if you wish, a pen or brush and India ink. The first steps in this book are shown darker than necessary so that they can be clearly seen. (Keep your work very light) Remember there are many other ways and methods to make drawings. This book shows just one method. Why don’t you seek out other ways from teachers, from libraries and, most importantly … from inside yourself? Lee J. Ames To the Parent or Teacher “Leslie can draw a soccer

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