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Drawing Faces is Fabulous: This book's illustrations are very colorful and beautifully laid out. From caricatures to torn paper collage, this is a great little book that will jumpstart lots of ideas. Mediums discussed include pencil, colored pencil, computer graphics, pen/ink, pastels, tempera, acrylic, watercolor, paper collage, pastel scratch, printing, and paper sculpting.
a good one to learn the basics of drawing faces: This is a pretty good one for learning the basics for drawing faces. Shading, contouring, etc. is covered, as well as eyes, ears, etc.
great tool: This is a great tool for reference and for showing different types of mediums. I own it and love it. Shows details of eyes, lips and nose and how to use a grid to get the facial proportions correct.
Great Book: Great book for any age person looking for help to get started drawing faces. Very creative and fun tips/tricks. This is a book I will always keep and refer to.
Drawing Faces: Usborne Art Ideas: Internet-linked (Usborne Art Ideas): Drawing Faces: Usborne Art Ideas: Internet-linked (Usborne Art Ideas) is a book that is good for developing art skills. This is an excellent book for teaching art and/or crafts. It is full of fun projects that give you help and ideas to improve your ability to draw faces. Can be used in elementary school or with adults.
| Author: | Rosie Dickins | | Author: | J. McCafferty | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 741 | | EAN: | 9780439450775 | | ISBN: | 0439450772 | | Number Of Pages: | 64 | | Publication Date: | 2001-10-26 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 |
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