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61 of 63 found the following review helpful:
My kids did lots of drawing with this book! Oct 01, 1998 This book has easy-to-follow pictures on how to draw a perfect horse. They spent hours drawing the different horses in many different ways, such as standing still, gallopping, looking scared, and rearing up. If you have children who love horses, they will love this book! My daughter brought it home from the school library, but I am considering buying this book and one other in the series for Christmas presents!
34 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Impressive, but lacking... Sep 17, 2003 I personally feel that this book is for the established artist who knows his basic concepts in art. For the newbie, this might not be the one for you. The drawings within are definitely for those of a slightly higher level.However, if you are looking to pratice your equine drawings, this is the way to go. The step-by-step drawings are easily to follow, and the guidelines at the beginning of the book serve as a reminder to improve on your drawing skills. This is truly a good book for practice. If you need the basics, look somewhere else.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
This book makes it so easy to draw good horses! Apr 22, 2003 I love this book! I gives really easy instructions so you can draw really good horses, even if you couldn't before. It even tells you what kind of pencils and supplies you should have if you want to draw.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Very helpful! Jun 07, 2001 I love horses and I wanted to lean how to draw them. This book helped me to draw horses. You simply follow the easy steps and you have a wonderful drawing. This book shows you how to draw a lot of different breeds of horses (Arabians, Thoroughbreds, and a lot more) in different poses (scared, relaxed, alert, rearing, shying, etc.) and in different gates (canter, gallop, trot, walk.) One of my favorite poses featured in this book is easy steps to draw a horse jumping. This book is very helpful.
24 of 27 found the following review helpful:
I love drawing, I love horses! "Draw 50 Horses" is GREAT! Feb 02, 2002
By Priscilla Stafford For those who loves drawing and loves horses, this is the book for you! With step-by-step instructions, it's a pretty easy book to follow. For kids 9 and older, "Draw 50 Horses" bye Lee J. Ames is great for drawing in your scrapbook, onto your notebooks, on cards, etc. Some different pictures of horses you can draw are many portraits, at least twelve different types of horses, and plenty of pictures of horses walking, cantering, galloping, grazing, performing, jumping, and more! My favorite pictures to draw are most probably the 'Portrait Rearing', 'Arabian', 'Thoroughbred', 'Pinto', 'Jumping #2', 'Rearing Front View', 'Cantering #2', 'Galloping Side View', and 'Colt'. Of course all of the "Draw 50" series are great, be sure to check them all out! The books I want are "Draw 50 Athletes", "Draw 50 Famous Faces", "Draw 50 People of the Bible".
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