Best of
Drawing

1998

Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook


Mark Kistler - 1998
    Now, with this large, easy-to-use workbook, you've got all the space you need to practice. Just pick a project in the "Dynamic Drawing Directory" and get down to some creatively cool 3-D artwork. Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook is better than any old blank sketchpad because you can actually see the final drawing you're trying to master. And if you need help on a step or two, each perforated page is cross-referenced to the relevant lesson in Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler. In no time at all, you'll be working on amazing androids, bug-eyed birds, and many other imaginative masterpieces.

Plants: 2,400 Royalty-Free Illustrations of Flowers, Trees, Fruits and Vegetables


Jim Harter - 1998
    Included are 2,400 crisply detailed illustrations of hundreds of plants — from lilies, lichens, mushrooms and marigolds, to poppies, palms, maples, and mosses.Selected from rare publications dating from the 1840s to the turn of the century, the illustrations encompass a wide range of plant species and classifications: garden flowers, cactuses, bromeliads, ferns, deciduous trees, evergreens, grasses, legumes, orchids, nightshades, and many more. All are identified with Latin or common names and are arranged alphabetically by family. Also presented are specialized appendices on edible foods, medicinal herbs, and plants used in decoration and in graphic design, including borders and motifs.Created during a period when wood engraving had reached its zenith and become a greatly refined art, these splendid royalty-free illustrations will be an indispensable and inspirational resource for artists and craftspeople working in a variety of areas. The collection will also delight botanists, gardeners, and collectors of old engravings, all of whom are sure to treasure this tribute to the beauty and infinite variety of the plant kingdom.

Drawing Life In Motion


Jim Arnosky - 1998
    Instructions for drawing plants and animals in motion.

Learn to Draw Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse


John Loter - 1998
    The step-by-step illustrations inside the instruction book are easy to follow, with each new step shown in blue, so kids always know exactly what to do next. And in addition to the full-color book, this on-the-go pack includes markers and a drawing pencil -- giving aspiring artists the tools they need to begin drawing Mickey and his friends right away. This take-along activity kit offers a perfect introduction to the fascinating world of drawing cartoons! Snap pack includes 8.5" x 11" 32-page paperback book, sketch pad, drawing pencil, and 6 fine-line markers.

How To Draw Batman


Ty Templeton - 1998
    In addition, there are helpful tips for rendering the Batmobile, Batcave, and other Gotham City locations for Batman action scenes. In addition to Wonder Woman, you'll also learn how to draw Artemis, Jason Blood and the Demon, Circe, Cheetah, and many other friends and foes of the Amazing Amazon. In addition, there are helpful tips for rendering the Gateway city museum and the temples of Paradise Island for Wonder Woman action scenes. In addition to Superman, you'll also learn how to draw Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, the Parasite, Mr. Mxyzptlk, and many other friends and foes of the Man of Steel. In addition, there are helpful tips for rendering the Daily Planet building and other Metropolis locations for Superman action scenes in no time! You'll learn how to draw Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Captain Marvel, the Atom, and many other heroes and villains in the DC Universe. In addition, there are helpful tips for rendering the Watchtower and the headquarters of the Justice League for impressive Super Hero action scenes. So grab your art supplies and get drawing!

Drawing in 3-D


Mark Kistler - 1998
    Featuring a fun, action-filled tale about a family of lovable characters struggling through a series of breathtaking discoveries and hilarious adventures, Drawing in 3-D with Mark Kistler is all you need -- along with a sharpened pencil, a ready imagination, and Mark Kistler's Drawing in 3-D Wacky Workbook -- to draw cool creatures and awesome objects such as: Atomic Androids, Big Bug-Eyed Birds, and Colossal CastlesDaring Driving Dogs, Early Egyptian Sphinx, and Kissing KangaroosMagnificent Macaroni, Peaceful Pelicans, and Zapping Zombies ...as well as your own favorite fantasies and imagined adventures!

How to Draw and Paint Cats (from the How to Draw and Paint Series)


Walter T. Foster - 1998
    Foster pairs with acclaimed artist Mia Tavonatti to show you how to render an array of engaging cats and adorable kittens in pencil, with tips on adding touches with brush and ink. In Cats, youÆll find explanations for a number of basic drawing techniques and special effects as you learn methods for developing each of your drawings to its fullest. YouÆll learn how to draw your favorite felines step by step, and youÆll also discover a wealth of beautiful drawings of cats and kittens to both copy and admire! Filled with both information and inspiration, Cats makes a fabulous addition to any artistÆs drawing reference library.

I Can Finger Paint


Ray Gibson - 1998
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Learn to Draw Winnie the Pooh (Disney Magic Artist)


Walter Foster Creative Team - 1998
    Step-by-step illustrations guide aspiring artists from simple sketches to full-color renderings. And with each new step always shown in blue, the instructions are easy enough to follow that even kids will be drawing Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Christopher Robin, and other classic favorites in no time at all! Learning to draw Disney’s perennial favorite TV and film characters has never been so fun and easy!

Draw 3-D


Doug Dubosque - 1998
    Beginning with such elementary concepts as depth, he progresses logically through shading, reflections, and multiple vanishing points.