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If you want to learn how to draw animals, then get "How to Draw Animals" by Therese Barleta (also the author of "How to Draw Faces").
In this book "How to Draw Animals", you will learn how to draw ALL types of animals in a step-by-step manner.
Do you love animals and like art activities? If you have always wanted to draw animals from scratch by yourself, and wanted to learn it in a quick and easy way without having to spend lots of money for lessons, then get the "How to Draw Animals" guide in order to achieve this goal right away.
By getting "How to Draw Animals" you will gain the benefits like the following:
The book is a step-by-step format, which is easy to follow. Each step tackles how to draw a specific type of animal and parts of the animal. What's more is that there are tips included about shading, movement and structure to help you draw better. The many step-by-step procedures all have illustrated guides and captions for the reader's benefit. In short, everything you need in order to draw animals is contained in this book. Let "How To Draw Animals" help you reap the mentioned benefits right away by getting this book!
About the Expert
Therese Barleta has been drawing for over 20 years. Ever since the time she can hold a pencil, she has been drawing and has been improving this skill in realistic drawing continuously. Growing up, art has always been her passion and while still studying in grade school, she always dreamed of pursuing a career in the arts. While in school, she accepted arts commissions and eventually ended up with landing an illustrator position for a storyboard company as her first job. The company she worked for has given illustrating services for U.S and U.K. based companies, such as Wendy's, Ford Motors, and Yoplait to name a few.
During Therese Barleta's childhood years, her mother always gave her a pencil and a stack of papers to draw on, which she would doodle various images on. As the doodles developed into recognizable drawings of animals and people, her family discovered that she had a knack for drawing and they encouraged her to keep practicing this skill. Comic books, such as Archie, Marvel, and, eventually, Manga, nurtured her love for drawing and then later developed her skill for drawing realistically when Interactive Arts Services employed her as a storyboard penciller. The job required constant drawing of different people of different ages, sexes, and races depicting various everyday situations and this constant practice sharpened her skill in realistic drawing.
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