This is a book review for 'How to Draw Cool Stuff: A Drawing Guide for Teachers and Students'. The reviewer found the book to be informative and helpful for beginners. However, they mentioned some issues with the kindle version's pixelated exercises and the condition of the book upon delivery. Overall, the book received positive feedback and was recommended for all ages.
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Excellent for beginners. I am 65 and a beginner and this book is easy to follow. I had fun drawing and learning.
The envelope it arrive in was intact however the book cover, and a few pages in the back were ripped.
I got this for my 13 year old and he's soaking it up and loving it. I love the way the book is set up for the student. LOVE THIS BOOK!!!
I wanted to give this book 5 stars because it really is an excellent book for beginning drawing, but in the kindle version all the exercises are pixilated which make them very hard to see and use. I can't speak to the printed version and that is most likely fine. I like to have art books in kindle so I can print out exercises especially and not drag a whole book with me when I'm out sketching. I'm not sure I can use this, looking at the exercises makes me feel like my eyes can't focus and is difficult to use.
This is a great book for all ages. It can be a great asset to art teachers to provide motivation and support for beginner artists! The book incudes the basics of drawing including the Art Elements. It then goes on to implement those learned techniques through various exercises which provide step by step examples for how to draw common desired subjects. I can see someone using this for fun or for expanding their skills and improve as artists!
My 14 year old grandson was so happy to receive this book.
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