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Disney Fairies: Learn to Draw the Fairies of Pixie Hollow (Disney Magic Artist Learn to Draw Books) Review
With magic, friendship, and pixie dust, the world of Disney Fairies is every little girl's dream come true! And now young artists can discover the secrets behind drawing Tinker Bell, Bess, Lily, and all the other pixies with this magical drawing book and kit. The enclosed book contains clear step-by-step illustrations that make it easy for young artists to follow along. Markers, double-sided colored pencils, and stickers only add to the fun! User Submitted Disney Fairies: Learn to Draw the Fairies of Pixie Hollow (Disney Magic Artist Learn to Draw Books) ReviewsOctober 31, 2008 Advanced Art I bought the book for my 4 yr old who loves fairies. The basic concept she understood, but the technique was still a little too advanced for her. She enjoyed me helping her with it. I would recommend it as a stand alone for kids over about 7 yrs old, but younger than that expect to work with them as a joint project. November 5, 2007 Fairies it is This is the best book of drawing Fairies I have ever seen. My three granddaugthers are all seven years old and they were able to drawing the fairies. September 16, 2007 Good Choice! I am very glad that I ordered this book. It has very detailed illustrations to help me get a handle on drawing my fairys. August 22, 2007 One of the better Disney tie-ins This step-by-step drawing book illustrates ten different characters -- the fairies Beck, Bess, Fira, Lily, Prilla, Rani, Tinker Bell and Vidia; the sparrow man Terence; and Queen Clarion. Best for older elementary-school to early high-school kids, it has easy-to-follow illustrations but goes into lots of intricate detail. Budding artists can use it to create full figures as well as portraits, each in four steps. The sections for Tinker Bell, Rani, Beck, Fira and Vidia also show how to draw portrait details such as shoulders, hair and eyelashes. Throughout the book, sidebar sketches display details such as noses, lips, eyes, clothing and wings, and show both proper and improper techniques. The book itself is printed on quality gloss paper stock, and nicely illustrated with soft floral backgrounds and leafy borders. One final note: The female figures here all share the impossibly tiny waists common in cartoons and, for that matter, fashion illustration, but they don't have exaggerated bustlines or hips. And though the faces have plenty of personality -- Vidia bears a striking resemblance to Meg, from Disney's "Hercules" -- there's no cleavage, and none of the skirts or dresses shown are very high cut. January 16, 2007 Older or advanced little artists only. Nice book. A little complex for kids under 10. January 9, 2007 good item it shows u how to draw the fairys heads and then a separate pic of their full bodies. and it has some tips to show u how individual fairys are drawn like tinks cheeks always look like this - not this and so on . great for little artist :) For more Disney Fairies: Learn to Draw the Fairies of Pixie Hollow (Disney Magic Artist Learn to Draw Books) reviews click here.
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