
Author: Miyata Chika
"I want to be able to draw cute pictures smoothly"
"My child asked me to draw a picture, but I can't draw it well."
"I want to draw a little picture in my notebook, but I don't know how to do it."
Have you ever had a time when you just couldn't draw the way you wanted to?
This book is a must-read for those times.
This book introduces how to draw a variety of pictures, including animals, people, plants, food, houses, vehicles, buildings, events, and famous places around the world, following the stroke order.
This is a "drawing dictionary" that will quickly answer questions like, "I want to draw XX, but what shape is it?"
The exhibition is packed with original drawings by popular illustrator Miyata Chika, whose drawings capture the character's distinctive features with loose lines.
The words are listed in alphabetical order by category in dictionary format, making it extremely easy to look up and use.
In addition, all the steps required to complete the picture are included, so by following the instructions, anyone, from children to adults, can draw a stylish and cute picture in no time.
All kanji characters are written with furigana, so you can enjoy drawing time with your young children, and sometimes you can even read it together like a picture book.
Another point is that the names of the pictures are written in English.
The art materials don't have to be the same as the sample; you can use whatever tools you have on hand.
First, try to draw by imitating the sample.
Even if you don't try to draw well, as long as you capture the characteristics, you should be able to draw a clearly recognizable picture using only simple lines.
This book is fun to draw and fun to just look at; it will make you enjoy drawing more and more.