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Monster factory : draw cute and cool cartoon monsters  Cover Image Book Book

Monster factory : draw cute and cool cartoon monsters / Ernie Harker with Scott Jarrard and Ken Chandler.

Harker, Ernie. (Author). Jarrard, Scott. (Added Author). Chandler, Ken. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 1440338817 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9781440338816 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 128 pages : illustrations (some color)
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio : Impact, [2015]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 25.50
Subject: Monsters in art > Juvenile literature.
Cartooning > Technique > Juvenile literature.
Drawing > Technique > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch J 743.87 Har 31681002796639 JNONFIC Available -

  • F+W Publishing

    How to Draw Monsters!

    (No humans were harmed in the making of this book.)

    Looking for a way to unleash your inner beast? It's easy with these wonderfully weird and relatively harmless creatures.

    Head inside the Monster Factory to:

    • Draw 43 fun and feisty monsters step by step!
    • Learn to draw different eyes, mouths, horns, legs and feet, and then mix them up to invent your very own, unique and scary creations.
    • Create four breeds of monsters, including freestyle, alien, mashups and robots.
    • Spot monster-making inspiration all around you, from animals and insects to jelly beans and toasters.
    Inside are some of the most likeable (and freaky) fiends you'll ever encounter--from Stephanie, who just wants to hug, to Patience, the bug-eating rock, to Peeperpillar, a cute caterpillar-parakeet. They come from the quirky minds of three professional monster artists, here to share their secret techniques and character-building tips. With a fun, anything-goes approach to monster-making, they show you how to bring to life the monsters running wild in your own imagination.

  • Penguin Putnam
    How to Draw Monsters!

    (No humans were harmed in the making of this book.)

    Looking for a way to unleash your inner beast? It's easy with these wonderfully weird and relatively harmless creatures.

    Head inside the Monster Factory to:

       • Draw 43 fun and feisty monsters step by step!
       • Learn to draw different eyes, mouths, horns, legs and feet, and then mix them up to invent your very own, unique and scary creations.
       • Create four breeds of monsters, including freestyle, alien, mashups and robots.
       • Spot monster-making inspiration all around you, from animals and insects to jelly beans and toasters.
    Inside are some of the most likeable (and freaky) fiends you'll ever encounter--from Stephanie, who just wants to hug, to Patience, the bug-eating rock, to Peeperpillar, a cute caterpillar-parakeet. They come from the quirky minds of three professional monster artists, here to share their secret techniques and character-building tips. With a fun, anything-goes approach to monster-making, they show you how to bring to life the monsters running wild in your own imagination.
  • Perseus Publishing
    How to Draw Monsters!

    (No humans were harmed in the making of this book.)

    Looking for a way to unleash your inner beast? It's easy with these wonderfully weird and relatively harmless creatures.

    Head inside the Monster Factory to:

       &; Draw 43 fun and feisty monsters step by step!
       &; Learn to draw different eyes, mouths, horns, legs and feet, and then mix them up to invent your very own, unique and scary creations.
       &; Create four breeds of monsters, including freestyle, alien, mashups and robots.
       &; Spot monster-making inspiration all around you, from animals and insects to jelly beans and toasters.
    Inside are some of the most likeable (and freaky) fiends you'll ever encounter--from Stephanie, who just wants to hug, to Patience, the bug-eating rock, to Peeperpillar, a cute caterpillar-parakeet. They come from the quirky minds of three professional monster artists, here to share their secret techniques and character-building tips. With a fun, anything-goes approach to monster-making, they show you how to bring to life the monsters running wild in your own imagination.

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