Sunday, October 13, 2019
Book Review - Draw 62 Characters and Make Them Cute
About the Book
Build your imagination and drawing design skills while following the step-by-step instructions of Draw 62 Characters and Make Them Cute in this third book in the quirky illustration series Draw 62 (following Animals and Magical Creatures).
Beloved illustrator and Instagrammer Heegyum Kim takes you on a fun journey to expand your character-building skills as she shows you how to draw 62 creative, imaginary characters and make them cute! On the left-hand page, follow along with the steps as each character is built, from simple shapes to identifying marks. On the right-hand page, you will find several other clever options for varying your character design. Your character may have particular personality traits, or perhaps an interesting career. Your character may be part cat and part kangaroo! Discover the pleasure of dreaming up, mashing up, and lighting up the pages with your wonderful imaginary characters. Grab your pen and use the open spaces throughout the book to create your own versions and variations of each one.
Whether it's an elephant plumber, a catopotamus, or a furry superhero—you will delight in the charm of this cute character collection. Fresh, modern, and with a dash of silly humor, you won't find a more enjoyable way to practice your illustration and expand your imagination.
My Take on the Book
This was a great book for anyone that loves to draw for themselves or for others. The book is set up in such a way that it walks you step-by-step to help you to create these images without much effort. The pictures throughout this book are so much fun and they have so much personality. The book is one that really helped me to be able to create images that I put into lunches for my kids. I was so glad to find this book and you will love having this as well, as the images that you can create are amazing!
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