Draw 50 Sea Creatures


Book Description

Part of the best-selling Draw 50 series this step-by-step guide to drawing various fish, sharks, oysters, bottlenose dolphins, crabs, polar bears, coral, and other ocean life is for artists of all levels. In this new installment of Lee J. Ames's beloved Draw 50 series, readers will find easy-to-follow, step-by-step visual lessons on sketching and rendering all kinds of sea and ocean-dwelling creatures. Animals and plants from in and near the water featured in the book include clownfish, whale sharks, sea otters, dolphins, turtles and more.




Draw with Rob at Christmas


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Merry Christmas! The internet phenomenon #DrawWithRob is now a fantastically festive art activity book for you to draw with Rob at home... The second book based on the viral videos seen everywhere on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, TV, and more, from the creative genius and bestselling author Rob Biddulph! Christmas is different this year, with more families at home and wondering what to do! Pick up your pencils and join thousands of children around the world and #DrawWithRob - celebrating Christmas has never been so much fun! The first DRAW WITH ROB activity book went to Number One in the charts and was named 'Book of the Year' at the 2020 Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards! Now every family can share this fantastically festive new art activity book for Christmas. Join Rob and learn to draw your favourite Christmas characters - from Polar Bears to Elves and from Father Christmas to a Snowman, this perfect present is packed with arts, crafts and festive fun. The bestselling and award-winning author/illustrator Rob Biddulph is the genius behind the phenomenal, viral sensation that is DRAW WITH ROB and the accompanying activity book, and now the sensational DRAW WITH ROB AT CHRISTMAS - bringing joy to families everywhere with his easy to follow instructions and warm-hearted humour. So whether you're in home education, home-schooling, learning to draw or just having fun, let Rob show you that anyone can learn to #DrawWithRob! *WITH PERFORATED PAGES SO YOU CAN EASILY TEAR OUT AND DISPLAY YOUR ART!* Rob's original hit videos are also available at www.robbiddulph.com, and on Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, with Rob appearing on TV to talk about them too. Perfect stay-at-home fun for boys, girls, and everyone aged three to one hundred and three, and a wonderful introduction to Rob Biddulph's bestselling picture book range - including the Waterstones Children's Book Prize-winning Blown Away, Odd Dog Out, and many more! Available in all good bookstores and online retailers, and perfect for children who are learning to read - or just love to!




5 Steps to Drawing Sea Creatures


Book Description

"Presents step-by-step instructions for drawing sea creatures, including clown fish, sea turtles, seahorses, and lobsters."--




Drawing Sea Animals with Numbers


Book Description

"Draw sea animals with incredible ease using numbers 2 through 20. Draw killer whales, sharks, sea lions, and lobsters in easy-to-follow steps. You're going to hvae a splash when you dive into Drawing Sea Animals with Numbers."~back cover.




It's Fun to Draw Monsters


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It's Fun To Draw Monsters explains how to draw a whole host of scary creatures. From Klawz the friendly purple monster to Spindle the monster with three legs, budding artists can follow the simple steps to create their very own frightening characters. Using a variety of different artistic tools and techniques, including squiggling, sponging and smudging, the reader can create fun, creepy pictures whilst developing their artistic skills.




All About Drawing Sea Creatures & Animals


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Explore the art of drawing favorite undersea and land animals This introductory drawing book makes the art of drawing easy––especially for children who love to doodle. Clear, easy-to-follow examples use basic shapes and colors to teach children how to draw step by step. In this title, young readers can learn simple ways to draw and color a variety of land and sea creatures. Each lesson features educational trivia about favorite species, as well as simple drawing tips to guide kids along. With All About Drawing: Sea Creatures and Animals, aspiring artists will be creating their own masterpieces in no time!




Learn to Draw Sea Creatures


Book Description

Presents step-by-step instructions for drawing twenty-five different marine animals, including a dolphin, a starfish, a shark, a jellyfish, and a walrus.




How to Draw Sea Creatures


Book Description

Few artistic subjects can compete with the vibrant, colorful splendor of the ocean and its inhabitants. Now kids can learn to re-create their own underwater world with How to Draw Sea Creatures, where they’ll find easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for drawing 20 different aquatic creatures of all shapes and sizes. Starting with basic shapes and following through, step by step, to finished illustrations, kids will learn to draw a variety of ocean animals, including: Octopus Sea horse Dolphin Shark Puffer fish Sea star Humpback Whale Sea otter Clown fish and many more! Fascinating facts about the featured animals provide additional inspiration and learning opportunities along the way. With How to Draw Sea Creatures, kids will soon be rendering their own astounding aquatic world!




Let's Draw Sea Creatures


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With Let’s Draw Sea Creatures, you can learn to bring your animal drawings to life, guided by realistic illustrations and step-by-step instructions for a variety of ocean animals. The easy-to-follow visual and written instructions in this book make it achievable and fun to draw realistic sea life. Each drawing lesson begins with basic shapes and progresses, step by step, to a finished piece of artwork, making it easy to follow along. You just need to grab a pencil, a piece of paper, and your copy of Let’s Draw Sea Creatures, and then flip to the ocean animal you want to draw. The drawing projects include: Dolphin Sea Lion Clownfish Great White Shark Humpback Whale Stingray Moorish Idol Fish Sea Turtle Octopus Orca The detailed written instructions in this 48-page book also provide tips for placement of details, how to create realistic skin and facial features, how to shade, and much more. If you’ve never drawn before, don’t be intimidated. Just start with a few basic shapes and follow the illustrated steps—you’ll be creating your own amazing animal masterpieces in no time at all! And each time you draw, you should see an improvement in your artistic skills. Also available from the Let’s Draw series:Let’s Draw Cats, Let’s Draw Dogs, Let’s Draw Favorite Animals, Let’s Draw Wild Animals, Let’s Draw Birds & Butterflies, Let’s Draw Dinosaurs, and Let’s Draw Dragons.




Learn How to Draw Aquatic Animals


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Learn How to Draw Aquatic Animals - For the Absolute Beginner TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Drawing Tools Primary Sketches Constructing Outlines Using a Base Common forms Veiltail goldfish Queen angelfish Mackerel Salmon Catfish Unique forms Ocean sunfish Cowfish Anglerfish Contour Shape Planes Texture Porcupine fish Siamese fighting fish Seahorse Composing the Figure Tarpon Primary sketches Rough sketching is an easy approach to build up your drawing skills by letting your hand gain familiarity on how the forms and details are expressed by lines. This is a good way of enhancing your creativity through experience and can build up your hand and mind coordination rapidly. Build the form through several lines until you figure out the primary shape of the subject. Sketching is the way to express your imagination freely and portray your ideas visually through lines. Start with a simple animal figure. Try to draw an animal in profile/side view, draw a simple fish or dolphin, whatever you think is easy for you. A figure in side view barely involves dimension values and does not contain any kind of foreshortening (overlapping proportions to depict the figure’s perspective). Worry less on how many line strokes you need to make just to obtain the primary shape of the animal. Be expressive on your line strokes and produce different kinds of lines to construct a figure that is distinguishable to your subject. Start with thin and barely visible lines with light hand strokes. Try to construct the primary parts of the figure. Depict the animal’s mass and try proportioning them properly. Choose the lines that best define the primary shape of your figure and thicken them. Get back to the line marks you have made and observe what linings depicted the shape of your figure. Darken these lines to make them more dominant to the other markings. When you already have a good outline of the figure, clean up your drawing and erase the unnecessary line marks you no longer need. Erase the unsuccessful outlines so you will be left with the effective one (the ones you darkened). And clean up the inner portion of your drawing to have as space for the details. Now try to draw the details. Draw the eye, fins and gills. Continue your illustration with the same process you did before. Start with light thin lines until you make the most successful line stroke. Make the fins curvy as if it’s floating on the water. Once again, thicken the most successful lines and erase the unsuccessful sketch marks. Once you have the primary details, draw the secondary details such as the lines on the fins. At this point, the permanent (successful outlines) lines should be thinner than the previous outlines you have made but it should be as dark and as visible. Make parallel curved lines to give some details on the fins, follow the outline curves of the fins and adapt how it bends until the lines reach the outline. Now for the texture, don’t fill the whole thing with overlapping curves to illustrate the scales, just try to imagine that the scales are there but they aren’t totally exposed (as if the light is too bright for the little details to be visible). Draw the scales on the sides near the main outline with dark lines then make it lighter and lighter as it gets nearer at the center. Remember that the shape of a fish is a bit round, so draw the scales in a curved line, and sustain this curve along with the other scales on the upper portion of the fish’s body.