Draw 50 Birds: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Chickadees, Peacocks, Toucans, Mallards, and Many More of Our Feathered Friends

Draw 50 Birds: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Chickadees, Peacocks, Toucans, Mallards, and Many More of Our Feathered Friends

Lee J. Ames, Tony D'Adamo

Language: English

Pages: 21

ISBN: 2:00215043

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Targeted at young aspiring artists seeking to develop their technical skills and build a repertoire of subjects, particularly animals. Acclaimed author Lee J. Ames shows readers how to draw dozens of the most beautiful and fascinating birds from around the world with a comprehensive, step-by-step approach. His distinctive drawing method has proven to be successful for children and adults alike over the past 40 years, and has shown artists, from the beginner to advanced levels, how to draw everything from animals to airplanes. The revised Draw 50 series gives an old favorite an exciting, new look.

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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 © 1996 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 2013.

agency, illustrated for several magazines, and illustrated approximately 150 books that range from picture books to postgraduate texts. He resided in Dix Hills, Long Island, with his wife, Jocelyn, until his death in June 2011. Tony D’Adamo started his professional career as a comic book artist with Fiction House Publications, where he worked until he was called into the armed forces. After his period in the military, he freelanced as an artist for pulp magazines, illustrated approximately

thirty children’s books, and created storyboards, film strips, film slides, and advertising art. He has also worked as an illustrator for an educational book publishing company and Newsday. DRAW 50 BIRDS Experience All That the Draw 50 Series Has to Offer! With this proven, step-by-step method, Lee J. Ames has taught millions how to draw everything from amphibians to automobiles. Now it’s your turn! Pick up the pencil, get out some paper, and learn how to draw everything under the sun

together we are fellow members of the Berndt Toast Gang, a major branch of the National Cartoonists Society. Tony started his professional career as a comic book artist with Fiction House Publications and worked with that organization until he was called into the armed forces. After his period in the military, he freelanced as an artist for pulp magazines, illustrated about thirty children’s books, and created story boards, film strips, film slides, and advertising art. For over fifteen years

ordinances, entitled “Laws Long Ago.” Tony and his wife and daughter make their home in Fort Salonga, Northport, on Long Island. To the Reader When you start working, use clean white bond paper or drawing paper and a pencil with moderately soft lead (HB or No. 2). Keep a kneaded eraser handy (available at art supply stores). Choose the bird you want to draw. Try to imagine the finished drawing on the drawing area. Then visualize the first steps so that the finished picture will nicely

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