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Lee J. Ames - Draw 50 Sharks, Whales, and Other Sea Creatures: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Great White Sharks, Killer Whales, Barracudas, Seahorses, Seals, and More...

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Lee Ames, together with Warren Budd, present 50 inhabitants of the deep in step-by-step sketches. Includes no less than 11 kinds of sharks and 13 animals of the whale family. School Library Journal.

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BOOKS IN THIS SERIES Draw 50 Airplanes Aircraft and Spacecraft Draw 50 - photo 1
BOOKS IN THIS SERIES
Draw 50 Airplanes, Aircraft, and Spacecraft Draw 50 Aliens Draw 50 Animal Toons Draw 50 Animals Draw 50 Athletes Draw 50 Baby Animals Draw 50 Beasties Draw 50 Birds Draw 50 Boats, Ships, Trucks, and Trains Draw 50 Buildings and Other Structures Draw 50 Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles Draw 50 Cats Draw 50 Creepy Crawlies Draw 50 Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals Draw 50 Dogs Draw 50 Endangered Animals Draw 50 Famous Cartoons Draw 50 Flowers, Trees, and Other Plants Draw 50 Horses Draw 50 Magical Creatures Draw 50 Monsters Draw 50 People Draw 50 Princesses Draw 50 Sharks, Whales, and Other Sea Creatures Draw 50 Vehicles Draw the Draw 50 Way
Copyright 1989 by Jocelyn S Ames and Murray D Zak All rights reserved - photo 2
Copyright 1989 by Jocelyn S. Ames and Murray D. Zak All rights reserved.
Published in the United States by Watson-Guptill Publications, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 2012.
www.crownpublishing.com WATSON-GUPTILL and the WG and Horse designs are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 1989. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ames, Lee J.
Draw 50 sharks, whales, and other sea creatures / Lee J. cm.
Summary: Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of sharks, whales, and other sea creatures, including the hammerhead shark, humpback whale, and giant sea turtle.
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Summary: Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a variety of sharks, whales, and other sea creatures, including the hammerhead shark, humpback whale, and giant sea turtle.
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Sharks in artJuvenile literature. 2. Whales in artJuvenile literature. 3. Marine fauna in artJuvenile literature. 4.

DrawingTechniqueJuvenile literature. [1. Sharks in art. 2. Whales in art. 3.

Marine animals in art. 4. DrawingTechnique.] I. Budd, Warren. II. III. III.

Title: Draw fifty sharks, whales, and other sea creatures.
NC781.A44 1989
743.6dc19 88-35163 eISBN: 978-0-7704-3294-2 v3.1 To Warren, with great appreciation for the wonderful job that youve done, and theres nothing fishy about that remark.
L.J.A. To Lee,
with thanks for the opportunity.
W.B.

Contents
TO THE READER
Perhaps by now you have come across one of my Draw 50 books, or perhaps this is the first one youve ever picked up. Either way, I hope to show you in this book how to draw a wide variety of fascinating sea creatures. I have a great love and respect for the other creatures of this earth and for that reason, Ive chosen to go underwater and give you a sampling of the wonderful life-forms that live there. At first glance, the drawings in this book may appear difficult.

But if you take your time and carefully follow the step-by-step instructions for each illustration, you will be able to produce a satisfying finished drawing. To begin, you will need only clean paper, a pencil with moderately soft lead (HB or No. 2), and a kneaded eraser (available at art supply stores). Select the illustration you want to draw, and then very lightly and carefully , sketch out step number one. Then, also very lightly and carefully , add step number two to step number one. These steps, which may look the easiest, are the most important.

A mistake here can ruin your entire drawing at the end. And remember to watch not only the lines themselves, but the spaces between the lines to make sure that they are the same as for the drawing in the book. As you sketch out these first steps, it might be a good idea to hold your work up to a mirror. Sometimes the mirror shows that youve twisted the drawing off to one side without being aware of it. In each drawing, the new step is shown darker than the previous one so that it can be clearly seen. But you should keep your own work very light.

Heres where the kneaded eraser will come in handy; use it to lighten your work after each step. When you have finished your picture, you may want to go over it with some India ink. Apply this with a fine brush or pen. When the ink has thoroughly dried, erase the entire drawing with the kneaded eraser. The erasing will not affect the India ink. The most important thing to remember is that even if your first attempts are not as good as you would like them to be, you should not get discouraged.

Like any other talent, whether it be performing gymnastic feats or playing the piano, drawing takes practice to do your best. Though there are many ways to learn how to draw, the step-by-step method used in this book should start you off in the right direction. LEE J. AMES

TO THE PARENT OR TEACHER
Leslie can draw the best Great White Shark I ever saw! Such peer acclaim and encouragement generate incentive. Contemporary methods of art instruction (freedom of expression, experimentation, self-evaluation of competence and growth) provide a vigorous, fresh-air approach for which we must all be grateful. New ideas need not, however, totally exclude the old.

One such is the follow me, step-by-step approach. In my young learning days this method was so common, and frequently so exclusive, that the student became nothing more than a pantographic extension of the teacher. In those days it was excessively overworked. This does not mean that the young hand is never to be guided. Rather, specific guiding is fundamental. Step-by-step guiding that produces satisfactory results is valuable even when the means of accomplishment are not fully understood by the student.

The novice with a musical instrument is frequently taught to play simple melodies as quickly as possible, well before he or she learns the most elemental scratchings at the surface of music theory. The resultant self-satisfaction, pride in accomplishment, can provide significant motivation. And all from mimicking an instructors Do-as-I-do Mimicry is prerequisite for developing creativity. We learn the use of our tools by mimicry. Then we can use those tools for creativity. To this end I would offer the budding artist the opportunity to memorize or mimic (rote-like, if you wish) the making of picturespictures he or she has been anxious to be able to draw.

The use of this book should be available to anyone who wants to try another way of flapping his or her wings. Perhaps he or she will then get off the ground when a friend says, Leslie can draw the best Great White Shark I ever saw! LEE J. AMES BLUE SHARK Up to ten feet long - photo 3BLUE SHARK
Up to ten feet longDraw 50 Sharks Whales and Other Sea Creatures The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Great White Sharks Killer Whales Barracudas Seahorses Seals and More - photo 4Draw 50 Sharks Whales and Other Sea Creatures The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Great White Sharks Killer Whales Barracudas Seahorses Seals and More - photo 5Draw 50 Sharks Whales and Other Sea Creatures The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Great White Sharks Killer Whales Barracudas Seahorses Seals and More - photo 6Draw 50 Sharks Whales and Other Sea Creatures The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Great White Sharks Killer Whales Barracudas Seahorses Seals and More - photo 7

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