How To Draw Fantasy Art: Your Step By Step Guide To Drawing Fantasy Art


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Fantasy is a fun niche to draw for. It gives you the liberty to draw people and animals as well as outlandish characters only your imagination can provide. Have you ever wanted to draw a dragon? How about a village witch? Have you ever privately wanted to create a truly fearless Elven Warrior? How to Draw Fantasy Characters delivers these individuals directly into your hands. With How to Draw Fantasy Characters youll: - Discover the appeal of charcoal and graphite drawings - Find out how to sketch simple outlines for your elves and faeries - Understand how to manipulate basic structures into new and outlandish creatures - Explore the far reaches of your mind to create fantastical creatures - Use everyday creatures such as cats to draw the sometimes-feline appearance of dragons - Discover confidence as you overcome your fear of misshapen lines - Learn the skills youve been wanting through these step-by-step tutorials - Astonish your friends! - Enjoy your budding reputation as that amazing fantasy artist - Use your art to create personal birthday cards posters and gifts for family and friends Each chapter is arranged in a simple structure. Starting with basic figure drawing youll create step-by-step mannequins that youll soon be able to manipulate into different postures and positions. With the help of our How-To guide your prowess as a fantasy artist is well on its way! About The Expert Katrina DeLallo has been drawing almost since she was born. Her parents own a famous picture of her when she was two. She was lying on her stomach in the sun already creating fantasy worlds on paper. When she got older Katrina was no longer satisfied with copying her older sisters drawings. She began to check out How-To books from the library especially the ones that taught her how to draw horses. After years of animal drawing she began to take an interest in the world of faerie. The only way to bring her imagination to life was using pencil and paper. To date Katrina has been writing and illustrating her own stories. She provided the illustrations for a novel written by a writer friend and hopes one day to become a childrens picture book illustrator. HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
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