Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler: From Amazing Androids to Zesty Zephyrs, 333 Neat Things to Draw in 3-D


Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler: From Amazing Androids to Zesty Zephyrs, 333 Neat Things to Draw in 3-D By Dennis Dawson, Mark Kistler
Publisher: Turtleback Books 1998 | 284 Pages | ISBN: 1417735155 | JPG | 75 MB



I've always wanted to create a giant how-to-draw in 3-D book. A book packed full of hundreds of drawings In 3-D adventure lessons organized in an alphabetical encyclopedia format. A book that kids all over the world could use as an 'idea bank" for any kind of drawing on any subject at any time. After two years at the drawing board I have created for you an A to Z "idea encyclopedia."
I loved using the alphabet as my drawing guide Starting with the letter A I created 3-D drawing lessons. Most lessons include an "amazingly awe­some alliteration" or a "powerfully peculiar poem" or even a "super story starter" all the way to Z. An alliteration is a sentence that contains words that start with the same sound.
You can use this book to learn how to draw exotic animals, plants, trees, buildings, cities, space colonies, planets, birds, fish, insects, people, and. yes. even the hard-to-draw human handl
I've received thousands of letters requesting a special book on how to draw lettering In 3-D. So I decided to include five 3-D lettering lessons for each letter of Ihe alphabet. That's 130 3-D lettering adventures. With over three hundred 3-D drawing adventures, this book is going to keep you very, very busy for many months to come.
The only materials you will need to use this book arc a pencil, paper, and a glass of cold milk (to cool your brilliant creative brain while you are drawing!) You may want to purchase the companion Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3D Wacky Workbook. This sketchbook contains nearly two hundred pencil-power practice pages emphasizing important lessons In this book. If you already have the Drawing in 3D Wacky Workbook, turn to the first sketch page and let's get busy. If you don't have the sketchbook. Just go grab a handful of scratch paper from the drawer next to your par­ents' desk, or from the trash can next to the computer printer. Now you are ready to begin.
With lxx)k In hand, sil down at the kitchen table with your paper, sharp­ened pencil, glass of milk within easy reach, perhaps a banana, too (In case you need a potassium and natural sugar brain-cell thinking booster). Read the Diligent Drawing Declaration on the next page, think about what it says, and sign your name to the bottom of it. Buckle your Imagination-exploration seat belt: you're In for the biggest, most exciting drawing adventure of your life!


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