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| Anyone Can Draw Horses!: A Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing Horses for All Ages | 
enlarge | Author: June V. Evers Publisher: Horse Hollow Press Category: Book
List Price: $7.95 Buy New: $3.88 You Save: $4.07 (51%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 79652
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.1
ISBN: 0963881469 Dewey Decimal Number: 740 EAN: 9780963881465 ASIN: 0963881469
Publication Date: April 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Filled with detailed illustrations and simple descriptions, this drawing book presents easy techniques for learning to draw horses. Included are finished horses to trace or to use in creating other pieces of art as well as saddles, blankets, leg wraps, and bridles that can be traced onto completed sketches of horses. Filled with detailed line illustrations, anatomical explanations, and author's notes, this guide offers the budding equine illustrator the footing needed to begin drawing horses.
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Well..... June 16, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is good,it teaches you how to draw a horse head,but not a horse.....It teaches you to draw lots of diffrent heads and expressions.When she is done she shades it .But does not teach you how,well she does but it is not step by step.It is like a huge step.
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Not ANYONE can do it.Then she says to do SCRIBLES to draw a horse body,huh???A very deteiled head with a Scribled Bodythat is not good! I like most of the book ,just that sometimes she jumps big steps,well too big for us!
Well go ahead and buy it it is not bad, teachs you lots of things,but a body....
What a GREAT start for the budding artist! March 12, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As the mother of an art student, this book totally broke through the obstacles my daughter was having with her beloved horse hobby. They say artist have the most trouble drawing the things they love the most, but the step-by-step instructions assisted my daughter to break out of her barrier. She uses the basic techniques to help her with her 3D work as well! Thank you!
Practice makes perfect! September 29, 2005 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book is really good to learn from! I traced a few horse heads, then practiced free hand, and it came out really good! WHen I went onto a body, she drew a bunch of circles, and I was surprised, but I tried it-- it came out so good!! Ofcourse it took practice, but once you clean up the picture, shade it and add a saddle, you'd think this was a real peice of art in a gallery!! I really recomend this book!
Deserves Just That. January 10, 2005 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
I will admit. This is good for teaching you how to draw horse heads. At least the first set of instructions is. I was exicited and thought this would be a great book when I went and drew an excellent, realistic picture of a horse head. I was aiming for arabian but got quarter horse, but I didnt care. It looked great. So I wanted to go on to bodies. And guess what I found Scribbles. Yes, scribbles. She just drew a bunch of circles, saying to go with the energy that you feel. I ddin't bother, and went on to draw another horse head using a different set of instructions I was so disapointed when I was done. The horse looked like something a 9 year old would draw if they grabbed the book. I looked back to the other picture. The other one was in a ocmpleately different class. After this, I tried to draw asaddles and bridles. But they didn't tell you how to draw them. They shpwed pictures of say, a racing saddle, and said trace this onto a horse you previously drew. I wouldn't request buying this book.
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