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Internationally renowned artist and best selling author Stephen Quiller shows readers how to discover their own personal "color sense" in Color Choices, a book that offers readers a fresh perspective on perfecting their own color... [ More...]
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Aren’t these the cutest? • Sixteen meltingly adorable animals • All the favorites, including cats, dogs, birds, bunnies, more • Easy to make, great as gifts, toys,... [ More...]
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Looking for "Cloak and Dagger" stuff? Try the C.I.A.! This is strictly "joke and gagger" stuff! So if you’re looking for laughs, try these adventures of those two agents of absurdity "Spy vs.... [ More...]
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At last–the first guide to drawing comics digitally! Artists! Gain incredible superpowers...with the help of your computer! The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics shows how to give up pencil, pen, and paper and start drawing... [ More...]
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From Snow White to Shrek, from Fred Flintstone to SpongeBob SquarePants, the design of a character conveys personality before a single word of dialogue is spoken. Designing Characters with Personality shows artists how to create a distinctive... [ More...]
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Got manga? Christopher Hart’s got manga, and he wants to share it with all his millions of readers—especially the beginners. With Manga for the Beginner, anyone who can hold a pencil can start drawing great manga characters right away.... [ More...]
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In "Stan Lee's How to Draw Comics," Stan Lee sets out to teach everything he knows about drawing and comic book characters, The book focues primarily on action-adventure comics, but will touch upon other genres and styles, such as romance, humor, horror,... [ More...]
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A practical and inspiring guide to creating and using natural dyes from plants. Offers the latest information on current environmentally friendly dying techniques and more than 65 species of plants and natural dyestuffs.
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Sketchbook Sewn Binding, Kivar Cover, Black
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When it was originally published in 1970, How to Draw What You See zoomed to the top of Watson-Guptill’s best-seller list—and it has remained there ever since. “I believe that you must be able to draw things as you see... [ More...]
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