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How to Draw Military Machines: Step-by-step instructions for 18 high-powered vehicles

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title How to Draw Military Machines: Step-by-step instructions for 18 high-powered vehicles
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by Tom LaPadula
SeriesLearn to Draw
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 216
ISBN/Barcode 9781633227545
ClassificationsDewey:743.8962374
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Edition New Edition with new cover & price

Publishing Details

Publisher Walter Foster Jr.
Imprint Walter Foster Jr.
Publication Date 29 November 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Learning to draw doesn't get more exciting than this! Young artists will revel in the variety of explosive drawing subjects featured in How to Draw Military Machines, including a twin-engine attack helicopter, a guided missile submarine, F-16 fighter jet, B-52 bomber, and more. Each drawing lesson starts with a basic shape, such as a rectangle or oval, and then progresses step by step to a realistic rendering of the featured subject, including a colour final. Engaging text tells a little bit about each subject, while fun facts about these impressive military machines educate children as they draw for an enjoyable, well-rounded artistic experience. Kids will enjoy the 32 pages of drawing instructions for a variety of super-powered vehicles, including: Twin-engine attack helicopter B-52 bomber M1 Abrams battle tank Stealth fighter jet F-14 F-16 Guided missile submarine M36 tank destroyer Nuclear-powered supercarrier and more! Just start with the basic shapes and follow the illustrated examples-you'll be creating you own masterpieces in no time!

Author Biography

An llustrator for more than 30 years, Tom La Padula has illustrated for national and international magazines, advertising agencies, and publishing houses. He has exhibited in numerous group shows throughout the country, and his paintings are included in many private collections. Tom holds a BFA from Parsons School of Design and earned his MFA from Syracuse University.