Not sure how to start your drawing of a flamingo or a flying squirrel? Businessman? Bat? Baobab
tree? How to Draw Almost Everything is here to help! With over 2 000 images this playful
visual reference book offers illustrated step-by-step instructions for drawing almost anything
you can imagine: Animals: a menagerie of terrestrial animals aquatic animals & fish birds
bugs & insects dinosaurs and even unidentified mysterious animals People: facial features
expressions actions people of different ages and genders clothing occupations and famous
faces Plants: all kinds of trees shrubs flowers and other unique plants Foods: a wide
variety of fruits vegetables main dishes snacks drinks and packaged foods Things around
the house: stuff found in the entryway kitchen living room bedroom study bathroom and
patio as well as tools for home maintenance Architecture: structures found around the
neighborhood famous sites in Japan and famous landmarks around the world Vehicles: on the
road on the tracks in the air on the water and beyond Seasons: everyday events holidays &
special events weather Chinese zodiac and astrological signs Author and artist Chika
Miyata’s whimsical loose drawing style will encourage you to be spontaneous and creative as
you try the wealth of different drawing subjects. At the end of each chapter Chika challenges
you to synthesize what you’ve learned by drawing a scene. As you go you will find not only
that you can draw but that you love to draw. Each book in the Almost Everything series offers
readers a fun comprehensive and charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire
skill building in their creative endeavors.