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Learn to Draw (Almost) Anything in 6 Easy Steps

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This book is a so fun it's perfect for young artists. The illustrations cover 100 drawings of animals, buildings, flowers and so much more in six (6) simple steps.

With that being said these are simple drawings because anything advanced can't be done in six steps. So don't expect master pieces. This book is designed to teach someone without much experience basic concepts. By the end of the book you should easily be able to recreate the tutorials. This would make an excellent gift for children.

I recieved this book from NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group- Race Point Publishing for an honest review.
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Rich Davis makes drawing look ridiculously easy. He's narrowed down some wonderfully whimsical designs into just 6 easy steps that even those who "can't draw a straight line" can manage. The adorable houses were my faves!

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I’m not sure if this book is aimed at children, but being a beginner at drawing and an adult (nothing too complicated the start with) – this is perfect for me. It shows step by steps instructions on how to draw something from animals to cartoons. It seems more doodle than serious drawing, with again is great for me to get started and dabble at my own leisure without pressure.

Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.

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This book is a good starting point for the absolute beginner. The drawings it takes you through are quick, cartoonish doodles designed to build the confidence of someone with no experience drawing. It does an excellent job of its stated purpose, teaching people they can draw anything by turning simple shapes into different objects and figures, However, I was hoping it would also go beyond that to touch on more intermediate skills, giving tips about leveling up the drawings, but it stayed at a basic level. Nonetheless, this book is great for early drawing exercises to show the wide range of what an artist can draw with basic shapes and imagination.

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