Drawing Animals Made Amazingly Easy

Drawing Animals Made Amazingly Easy by Christopher Hart is a comprehensive guide published by Watson-Guptill Publications in 2007. This 160-page book is designed to simplify the process of drawing animals by breaking down their anatomy, enabling artists to capture various poses and movements effectively. Hart presents an innovative approach that encourages artists to view animals through a unique lens, making the drawing process more accessible and enjoyable.
Readers will find step-by-step instructions and clear explanations that facilitate true-to-life representations of a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and more. The book emphasizes techniques in pencil drawing, focusing on how to identify with the animal’s structure and posture. With its practical guidance, this edition serves as a valuable resource for artists looking to enhance their skills in drawing animals.
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Christopher Hart, America’s best-selling author of art instruction books, tosses all that aside to make drawing animals truly amazingly easy, by simplifying animal anatomy so that artists can get the poses they really want. What does that animal look like as it moves, bends, twists, jumps, runs? Simplified skeletons and an innovative new approach show how to look at an animal as a strangely built human with an odd posture–allowing the artist to draw animals by identifying with them. Hart’s step-by-step instructions and clear text mean true-to-life results every time, whether the subjects are dogs, cats, horses, deer, lions, tigers, elephants, monkeys, bears, birds, pigs, goats, giraffes, or kangaroos.
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