How to Draw 101 Funny People (How to Draw)

by Dan Green

Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Publication

Imagine That (2003), Edition: Act Clr, 48 pages

Description

Provides instructions for drawing a variety of people.

Rating

½ (1 rating; 3.5)

User reviews

LibraryThing member taterzngravy
How to Draw 1001 Funny People is sub-titled "Eady Step-by-Step Drawing," an accurate description of the book. There are two to three drawings on a page, so it is a short book with no written explanations.

This book will help people in two ways, First of all, being a coompendium of stereotypes, the
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book makes it easy for the observer to identify the type of person one has drawn. Some of the people drawn are baby, astronaut, doctor, Pharoah, cowboy, Greek soldier, opera singer, pirate, and waiter. Even though the book is published in the United States, several of the people such as judge, farmer, firemean, and sailor are of obvious British interpretation.

Secondly, there is step-by-step drawing. The technique used is one of lines than of shapes, which some people may like and others may not.

Since the book is written for children, adults may not be attracted to it. But adults will find the caatalog of stereotypes interesting and useful.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

11 inches

ISBN

1842297392 / 9781842297391
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