Includes sections from two of the most popular Lee Ames titles- Draw 50 Boats, Ships, Trucks & Trains and Draw 50 Airplanes . This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought this as a birthday gift for an artistic young boy. To hear how excited he was once he opened it, well, that's worth five stars and every penny spent!
Zero to Drawing in 60 minutes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is my first drawing book. It was so fast and simple to start drawing the ships I was really impressed. The step by step patterns make it easy to get the feel for it. After practice, my creativity and imagination was finally able to express itself. I can't wait to share these drawing books with my twin boys!
My Son and I Love this Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
My almost three-year-old child Devon loves this book. Obviously the drawings are too complicated for him. Heck, some of them are too complicated for me, but I attempt them anyway. Devon is into trucks and cars and my gal Sara and I lived on a sailboat for several years, so he's into boats as well, has to be, because we still talk about when we lived on the ocean, still dream about going back someday. Anyway, we've spent many hours, Devon and me, with this book. He patiently sits by my side, holding crayons, as I draw the pictures (the Jeep is his favorite as he's into army men too). After I finish the outline, he hands me the colors he wants the truck, train or boat to be. His color combos are very interesting, baby blue boats, pink trains, but the Jeep is always Army green. He's got that one down. The good ones, the drawings he likes best and maybe the ones he's scribbled on least, often wind up on the refrigerator door for a few days, only to be replaced by new ones. Simply put, this is a handy book if you want to learn how to draw a bit and if you have a child, you can really put it to good use. In fact, I hear Devon waking from his nap, so I'll be drawing that Jeep pretty soon.
Great for boys that love cars & trucks!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I first found out about this book when my son came home with it from the elem. school library on their class' library day. He is 6 yrs old and loves to try to use paper to trace over the cars & trucks in the book. Older kids could probably try to draw it freehand from the picture. It really shows pretty much step by step to drawing all sorts of these things. This has led to my son drawing more and improved his fine motor skills, including handwriting. Partly because of this, he got a Crayola Light Up Trace Desk for Christmas that has vehicle stencils and he is still drawing . . .
Encouraging and helpful for beginners from 8 to 80
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
At 38, I was convinced that I could never learn to draw. However, I found this book on the shelf of the local bookstore and decided to give it a try. What was there to lose? Only my conviction that I could never learn to draw, as it turns out! While I still cannot claim real skill at drawing without following the steps, at least I can now produce a reasonable reproduction of what I see on the pages of an Ames book. It's great fun and I'd encourage anyone who was ever told that perhaps drawing wasn't for them to pick up this (or any other Ames drawing book) and prepare for a most pleasant surprise!
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