Draw Fascinating Furries! Theres so much to explore in the world of furries; from flamboyant costumes to spectacular hair styles to unforgettable expressions and poses--its all here! The authors of Draw Furries and Draw More Furries have taken drawing these fantastical creatures to a whole other level--covering all of the bases. Immerse yourself in multiple easy-to-draw lessons and discover different coloring techniques; learn how to create realistic fur and scales and develop the skills to go about creating your own personal fursona! The possibilities are limitless when making these amazing anthropomorphic characters; so join Lindsay and Jared as they take you to the next level of your furtastic journey! Jam-packed with 25 step-by-step demonstrations to help you create a wide array of furries; ranging from slinky scalies to a modern day sphinx Loaded with a variety of different styles and techniques from contributing artists as they take you on a journey through their artistic processes Learn how to create a furry from start to finish; delving deeper into designing a personal wardrobe; exploring the perfect background for your characters and so much more
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful. An award-winning teachers generous legacyBy Constance McLennanEarlier this year; Barbara Bradley was selected by a jury of 75 illustrators; art directors and educators to receive the New York Society of Illustrators 2007 Distinguished Educator of the Arts Award. "Drawing People: How to Portray the Clothed Figure" is an organized; comprehensive collection of the lessons this outstanding teacher and former illustration department director distilled from 25 years of teaching clothed figure drawing at San Franciscos Academy of Art University. The breadth of Bradleys knowledge and understanding of drawing made this an ambitious undertaking. The result is a book densely packed with key concepts and tips for producing believable; expressive; well-drawn figures.It is unfortunate that two of the recently posted reviews here are so bafflingly critical--especially since one is written by someone who admits he lacks the skill to draw clothed figures himself. As a working illustrator for over 20 years (Domitila: A Cinderella Tale from the Mexican Tradition; The Wishing Tree; Water Beds: Sleeping In The Ocean; Octavia And Her Purple Ink Cloud; The Rainforest Grew All Around); let me assure you that "Drawing People" is a valuable resource both for beginning artists as well as for more advanced; life-long students. Contrary to the title of my review; the inspiration and skills Barbara Bradley passed on to her many students is her real legacy. Her clothed figure drawing book is a bonus--a gift to those not fortunate enough to have experienced her teaching first-hand.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Rosemarie Solomonlovely book by a great artist. thank you0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Joshua HawkinsGood for the cloth draw; you will get some infor more or less