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How to Draw Emotions: Tips & Workbook (Carlianne's Tips and Workbooks 2)
by Carlianne Tipsey
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Synopsis
This 60 page workbook and drawing manual is all about how to draw emotions. Simple tips, illustrations, drawing prompts and templates and more than 70 emotion reference drawings included.
You'll learn about
The parts of the face that make up different expressions (Different eye positions, eyebrows, ...
You'll learn about
The parts of the face that make up different expressions (Different eye positions, eyebrows, ...
This 60 page workbook and drawing manual is all about how to draw emotions. Simple tips, illustrations, drawing prompts and templates and more than 70 emotion reference drawings included.
You'll learn about
The parts of the face that make up different expressions (Different eye positions, eyebrows, mouths etc.)
The 5 basic emotions, happy, sad, angry, shock and disgust
How to create complex emotions or show some one is holding back on how they truly feel
You'll also get:
Drawing prompts to practice
Template faces to draw on
This book is a great resource for someone interested in children's illustration or character design so that they can enhance the expressions of their drawings.
This is also a great book for speech therapists or teachers and parents to help anyone who struggle to recognize facial expressions and emotions through learning the parts of the face and how to draw the emotions.
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