Fun fact: A lot of animals are shaped like potatoes.Another fun fact: Potatoes are easy to draw.Another another fun fact: If you can draw a potato, you can draw animals. Master of cute Katie Cook teaches you how to draw everything adorable in her first tutorial book with quick and easy-to-follow step-by-step lessons. All you need is a pencil and paper...or a napkin or a wall, depending on how confident you are in your drawing ability. Learn how to turn curvy blobs, shapes and squiggles into more than 200 different things, including fuzzy animals, cute food and inanimate objects like yarns balls, luggage and a toaster. Add nubbins, swishy bits, and little smiley faces to anything and everything to transform it into something really, really cute.
- How to draw lots of cats: fluffy cats, non-fluffy cats, cats in boxes, Polaroids of cats on refrigerators*
- How to draw food like ketchup delivery sticks, spicy dragon claws and tiny broccoli trees
- Perfect for doodling during class or in meetings
For fans of drawing turkeys from hand outlines (gobble, gobble) or Ed Emberley's super simple drawing instruction books that use shapes, letters and even thumbprints as starting points,
Drawing Cute with Katie Cook is a must-own adorable drawing manual, complete with Doctor Who references, fun facts and bad puns.
"If you know how to draw a potato, the art world is an open door." --Katie Cook *Don't worry, there are lots of dog drawings, too!
Author: Katie Cook
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Impact
Published: 02/20/2018
Pages: 128
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 10.80h x 8.20w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781440352300
Audience: Ages 9-12
Review Citation(s): School Library Journal 04/01/2018 pg. 141
About the AuthorKatie Cook is the creator of the
Nothing Special webcomic on Webtoon and the oldie-but-goodie webcomic
Gronk: A Monster's Story (which was one of the first webcomics archived by the library of congress!). She spent several years as one of the primary writers on IDW's
My Little Pony: Friendship Is
Magic comics to the point that they made her a pony on the show (really). Then there's all those books she has illustrated and written for a tiny franchise called "Star Wars". Maybe it'll take off one day. Time will tell. She has also written and drawn comics for Marvel, Disney Publishing, Boom! and many other publishers.