Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step
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Drawing Godzilla
by Greg Roza
Part of the Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step series
Godzilla is one of the most recognizable monsters in film history. Readers will be able to draw characteristics from both the classic Godzilla of the Japanese films, and the life-like, realistic Godzilla of the recent remake. Series Review: Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step"Surefire hits with movie fans and aspiring artists, these volumes trace the cinematic history of their featured creatures and gives step-by-step instructions on how to bring them to life on paper…The drawing poses are logically organized in chronological order, allowing readers to explore the development of each monster on the big screen through the decades. With text printed in a large, clear font and simply structured sentences, these books provide an accessible introduction to film history, and young artists will undoubtedly enjoy trying their hand at depicting their favorite monsters in a variety of poses."-School Library Journal
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Drawing Dracula
by Greg Roza
Part of the Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step series
Everyone loves vampires these days, and Count Dracula is the one who started it all. Readers will follow simple step-by-step instructions to recreate everything that makes Dracula so unique, from his silky cape and sharp fangs, to the stake-through-the-heart attack that every vampire fears. Series Review: Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step"Surefire hits with movie fans and aspiring artists, these volumes trace the cinematic history of their featured creatures and gives step-by-step instructions on how to bring them to life on paper…The drawing poses are logically organized in chronological order, allowing readers to explore the development of each monster on the big screen through the decades. With text printed in a large, clear font and simply structured sentences, these books provide an accessible introduction to film history, and young artists will undoubtedly enjoy trying their hand at depicting their favorite monsters in a variety of poses."-School Library Journal
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Drawing Frankenstein
by Greg Roza
Part of the Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step series
From his tattered suit and large head to the bolts in his neck, Frankenstein is one of a kind. In these eight different sketches, readers will develop the skills necessary to recreate Frankenstein's classic poses, and might even be inspired to create some new ones. Series Review: Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step"Surefire hits with movie fans and aspiring artists, these volumes trace the cinematic history of their featured creatures and gives step-by-step instructions on how to bring them to life on paper…The drawing poses are logically organized in chronological order, allowing readers to explore the development of each monster on the big screen through the decades. With text printed in a large, clear font and simply structured sentences, these books provide an accessible introduction to film history, and young artists will undoubtedly enjoy trying their hand at depicting their favorite monsters in a variety of poses."-School Library Journal
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Drawing King Kong
by Greg Roza
Part of the Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step series
Experience the majestic creature known as King Kong, the true king of the jungle. From his life on Skull Island battling dinosaurs for dominance, to his epic climb of the Empire State Building, King Kong captures the imagination like no other. Now readers can bring those fantastic story elements to life. Series Review: Drawing Movie Monsters Step-by-Step"Surefire hits with movie fans and aspiring artists, these volumes trace the cinematic history of their featured creatures and gives step-by-step instructions on how to bring them to life on paper…The drawing poses are logically organized in chronological order, allowing readers to explore the development of each monster on the big screen through the decades. With text printed in a large, clear font and simply structured sentences, these books provide an accessible introduction to film history, and young artists will undoubtedly enjoy trying their hand at depicting their favorite monsters in a variety of poses."-School Library Journal
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