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Product Description If you can see it, or think it, you can draw it! Learn every aspect of creating caricatures, from exaggerated proportions to animal characteristics, with this easy-to-follow guide. Want to draw a humorous image of someone? Or give inanimate objects—like a car or couch—a human dimension? Maybe you’d like to find a fun way to capture your pet’s individual personality. This engaging entry in the How to Draw series teaches you how to create many types of characters, covering such essential concepts as accentuating people’s facial features for comic effect and achieving maximum expressiveness. Duotone lines highlight each step, and the lessons incorporate various types of drawing materials, including pencil, pen, crayon, paints, and charcoal. About the Author David Antram studied at Eastbourne College of Art and then worked in advertising for 15 years before becoming a full-time illustrator. He has since illustrated well over 100 titles, mainly for children and young adults, including around 60 in the bestselling You Wouldn’t Want to Be series.