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How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villians

How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villians
By Michael Teitelbaum

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19635 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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Aimed at Small Children2
This book is good if you want to see the simple outline for the characters, it is deffintaly aimed at small children and beginers. The other problem was the range of enemies and heros, it's pretty much Mario and Zelda only. Also they appear to have the names wrong, eg Bowser is called Kerog, although that might be the Japanese name for it, I don't know.

Also each hero or villan only has about 3 steps on how to draw it, a few have 6 steps but that's about it. It doesn't give the colours either only line drawing. The only thing I found it useful for was getting a clear and simple outline of the character, in a set pose, so you could work out what goes where.

At the end of the day it's probbably worth the price tag, I wouldn't pay anymore fot it. It's useful but in a very limited capacity.

Kids will love this !4
I bought this for my kids who are 9 & 11 years old. They fully enjoyed this book especially drawing "Link" he appears around the walls of their room .. in brilliant form. I even had a go myself the results not a lot better than the kids but great fun.
A few more characters would have given this 5 out of five
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Fast and easy...4
This book makes it very easy to start drawing the characters quickly - my first attempts at Mario, Wario and the rest were largely very good, even though I'd never drawn them before. You only need basic art skills to start, and you can get started in a few minutes. Highly recommended.