Gamers, get ready to level up with How to Draw Video Games! From helpful sidekicks to 8-bit aliens and block-style beasts, the video game galaxy is an epic and endless world of battle-ready bosses, spewing lava levels and handyman heroes with the courage to save the day--all you need to do is draw them. This book teaches you how to get ideas from your brain onto paper by following basic demonstrations and using real life cheat codes. Instead of pressing "up, up, down, down, left," grab a sketchbook, marker and pack of colored pencils to start designing cool characters and the worlds they live in without the finger blisters and rage quits! • 25+ demonstrations cover everything from inventing heroes and evil villains to storyboarding your game win. • Learn how to draw legendary worlds and create difficult boss levels, including scrolling, three-dimensional and Minecraft-style block landscapes. • Build cool vehicles, spaceships and sweet rides for heroes to hop on! • Includes info on tech techniques, programs and digital upgrades. Stop playing video games and start drawing them!
Put on a happy face! You just gotta love the spuds! Children who put silly faces on MR. POTATO HEAD generally end up with happy faces of their own. Versatility has always been at the heart of this potato family’s style, and that’s why kids find this popular toy so irresistible. Now, young artists can experience that same creative pleasure on the page--while building their drawing skills, too. As always, Pencil, Paper, Draw! makes the artistic process simple and reassuring: children just trace the easy-to-follow colored guidelines to create great pictures. They’ll start with a basic potato shape, and then have hours of fun choosing their favorite facial features, clothing, and accessories. When they’re done, their MR. POTATO HEAD will truly be one of a kind! MR. POTATO HEAD is a trademark of Hasbro and is used with permission. � 2007 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. Licensed by Hasbro.
Gamers, get ready to level up with How to Draw Video Games! From helpful sidekicks to 8-bit aliens and block-style beasts, the video game galaxy is an epic and endless world of battle-ready bosses, spewing lava levels and handyman heroes with the courage to save the day--all you need to do is draw them. This book teaches you how to get ideas from your brain onto paper by following basic demonstrations and using real life cheat codes. Instead of pressing "up, up, down, down, left," grab a sketchbook, marker and pack of colored pencils to start designing cool characters and the worlds they live in without the finger blisters and rage quits! • 25+ demonstrations cover everything from inventing heroes and evil villains to storyboarding your game win. • Learn how to draw legendary worlds and create difficult boss levels, including scrolling, three-dimensional and Minecraft-style block landscapes. • Build cool vehicles, spaceships and sweet rides for heroes to hop on! • Includes info on tech techniques, programs and digital upgrades. Stop playing video games and start drawing them!
Skulls and swashbucklers, treasure maps and gold: with this fun and easy-to-follow drawing book, kids can create their own pirate world. Slowly, in manageable stages, they'll learn how to produce some cool characters, along with all the things associated with these seafaring buccaneers. Each page features several numbered figures, with lines to copy or trace that build the picture. Blue lines are the new additions; black lines were done in a previous step; and gray lines are guides that you won't need in the final illustration. Make a scary pirate flag; a spooky skeleton pirate with a sword; burly and bearded Peg Leg Pete; Rose, the lady pirate; one-eyed Harpoon Hank; and sea monsters, too!
From cute baby creatures to ruthless pirates, this newest entry in the popular art series for kids makes it simple to create pictures young artists will be proud to show off. With the help of shaded lines to guide their pencils and crayons across the page, children can produce drawings in slow, manageable stages. Full color.
Learn to draw more 130 imaginary creatures using letters and numbers as the starting point! From kooky monsters to silly ghouls and goofy aliens, you can draw any kind of crazy creature in just a few simple steps. Practicing your letters and numbers is fun when you can turn them into characters from your imagination! • Easy-to-follow guided drawings • 130+ characters • Reinforce alphabet and counting skills
Dinosaurs" and "Kids": When those two words come together, you know you've got a winner. The popularity of these prehistoric beasts just never seem to fade. So children will be thrilled to create a green, spiky Ankylosaur, a fierce-looking Baryonyx, a birdlike Coelphysis, and many others.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Drawing AlphaToons is as easy as 1, 2, 3...or A, B, C! Turn letters and numbers into animals, pets and crazy characters. Step-by-step pictures show you how to draw everything from pigs, sloths and piranhas to cuddly kittens and zany cartoon people using different letters and numbers as a starting point. • Learn how to draw more than 130 funny alphabet and number-based cartoons • Make your 'toons wacky by adding mustaches, mohawks and even word balloons • Perfect for beginner artists When N becomes a nervous rhino, G becomes a goofy granny and the number 8 becomes a purple panda, the fun really begins.
For generations, kids have pretended to drive, dig, lift, even construct entire cities with their Tonka toys. Now, young Tonka fans can capture a big rig, mighty cement mixer, back hoe, and other equipment, along with workers and signs for an entire construction scene. Full color. Consumable.
Learn to draw more 130 imaginary creatures using letters and numbers as the starting point! From kooky monsters to silly ghouls and goofy aliens, you can draw any kind of crazy creature in just a few simple steps. Practicing your letters and numbers is fun when you can turn them into characters from your imagination! • Easy-to-follow guided drawings • 130+ characters • Reinforce alphabet and counting skills
Eek and Ack, two aliens from the Great Goo Galaxy, decide to conquer Earth one boring afternoon, but when their spaceship is mistaken for a washing machine at a laundromat, they encounter more resistance than they were prepared for.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Drawing AlphaToons is as easy as 1, 2, 3...or A, B, C! Turn letters and numbers into animals, pets and crazy characters. Step-by-step pictures show you how to draw everything from pigs, sloths and piranhas to cuddly kittens and zany cartoon people using different letters and numbers as a starting point. • Learn how to draw more than 130 funny alphabet and number-based cartoons • Make your 'toons wacky by adding mustaches, mohawks and even word balloons • Perfect for beginner artists When N becomes a nervous rhino, G becomes a goofy granny and the number 8 becomes a purple panda, the fun really begins.
For generations, kids have pretended to drive, dig, lift, even construct entire cities with their Tonka toys. Now, young Tonka fans can capture a big rig, mighty cement mixer, back hoe, and other equipment, along with workers and signs for an entire construction scene. Full color. Consumable.
Put on a happy face! You just gotta love the spuds! Children who put silly faces on MR. POTATO HEAD generally end up with happy faces of their own. Versatility has always been at the heart of this potato family’s style, and that’s why kids find this popular toy so irresistible. Now, young artists can experience that same creative pleasure on the page--while building their drawing skills, too. As always, Pencil, Paper, Draw! makes the artistic process simple and reassuring: children just trace the easy-to-follow colored guidelines to create great pictures. They’ll start with a basic potato shape, and then have hours of fun choosing their favorite facial features, clothing, and accessories. When they’re done, their MR. POTATO HEAD will truly be one of a kind! MR. POTATO HEAD is a trademark of Hasbro and is used with permission. � 2007 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. Licensed by Hasbro.
Skulls and swashbucklers, treasure maps and gold: with this fun and easy-to-follow drawing book, kids can create their own pirate world. Slowly, in manageable stages, they'll learn how to produce some cool characters, along with all the things associated with these seafaring buccaneers. Each page features several numbered figures, with lines to copy or trace that build the picture. Blue lines are the new additions; black lines were done in a previous step; and gray lines are guides that you won't need in the final illustration. Make a scary pirate flag; a spooky skeleton pirate with a sword; burly and bearded Peg Leg Pete; Rose, the lady pirate; one-eyed Harpoon Hank; and sea monsters, too!
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