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Usborne Step-by-step Drawing book

This blog post has been written by little person himself, we hope you enjoy reading his review of 'Step-by-step Drawing book'. 


'Step-by-step drawing book'




The “step by step drawing book” has a lot of fun ways to draw cities, houses, cars and more great things with lots of space for your drawings.

By the time you finish the book, you will be a master artist. The book goes 
step by step by breaking the picture into one line at a time so you do not get confused in the steps.

I enjoyed using the book and I also liked how it shows you how to change the original picture with a small change that makes a big difference (e.g. curved roof car to straight lined roof car).

The book doesn’t just tell you how to do it, it teaches you how to draw it, and get’s your mind thinking on how to draw a picture based on what you learn.

The book is suitable for all ages; it’s easy for beginners, children and adults. 


I personally think this book is better than any other teaching how to draw books and think you will too.

You can discover so many things.

At the end of the book, you combine all of your skills into a scene they’ve created by making more horses, more trees, more birds and other things you have learnt to draw in the book.


The ratings 

  • The book can be for people who don’t know how to draw

  • It is easy for everyone
   
  •   It is lots of fun for everyone

My favourite part about the book is that it doesn’t just give you instructions, it draws it then tells you how to draw the thing that you would draw.


I like this book a lot and really enjoy it like if it was a copy of my favourite thing (like ps4) but turned into that drawing book. 

Thank you for reading my post, if you have any questions about the book please leave a comment. 

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