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  draw on a mustache: 20 Ways to Draw a Mustache and 44 Other Funny Faces and Features Cara Bean, 2014-10-15 A Sketchbook for Artists, Designers, and Doodlers.
  draw on a mustache: Figure Drawing For Dummies Kensuke Okabayashi, 2011-01-31 Figure Drawing For Dummies appeals to both new art students and veteran artists who find it difficult to proportionally draw the human form. The illustrations and examples in Figure Drawing For Dummies are designed to help readers capture this elusive figure.
  draw on a mustache: Drawing: Faces & Features Debra Kauffman Yaun, 2019-05-07 Learn to create detailed, realistic portraits in graphite pencil from basic shapes. Successfully drawing the human face is one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, artistic experiences. Faces & Features shows you how to capture the unique characteristics of the human face in graphite pencil, with tips on choosing materials, building with basic shapes, placing proportionate features, defining facial expression, and shading to develop form and realism. With a wealth of detailed step-by-step projects to both re-create and admire, Debra Kauffman Yaun teaches artists how to develop a portrait drawing to its fullest. She shares her personal methods for rendering the human face in all its expressiveness as she introduces tips and techniques for approachingbabies, children, teenagers, and adults of all ages. This book includes in-depth information on specific facial features as well as detailed, step-by-step exercises that explore ways to develop complete portraits. And the wealth of beautiful, inspiring examples ensure that Faces & Features will be a welcome addition to any artist’s drawing reference library. Drawing faces can be a challenge, but with this step-by-step guide, you’ll be rendering realistic portraits in no time. Designed for beginners, the How to Draw & Paint series offers an easy-to-follow guide that introduces artists to basic tools and materials and includes simple step-by-step lessons for a variety of projects suitable for the aspiring artist. Faces & Features allows artists to develop their drawing skills, demonstrating how to start with basic shapes and use pencil and shading techniques to create varied textures, values, and details for a realistic, completed drawing.
  draw on a mustache: How to Draw Everything for Beginners James P. Manning, 2025-01-01 How to Draw Everything for Beginners Unlock your child’s creativity and watch their confidence grow with How to Draw Everything for Beginners! Imagine this: Your child running up to you, bursting with excitement, eager to show off their latest drawing. What could be more rewarding than sharing in their joy and creativity? This book is more than just a guide to drawing—it’s a gateway to priceless shared experiences and meaningful moments. Dr. James P. Manning, an award-winning author known for his straightforward and accessible teaching style, has created this guide specifically for children aged 7 to 11. Designed to make drawing fun and frustration-free, this book includes everything your child needs to succeed. Through engaging step-by-step instructions, clear illustrations, and linked video tutorials, your child can develop their artistic skills at their own pace. What’s inside this book? This is not your typical “open-any-page-and-draw” book. Each chapter is progressive, gradually increasing in complexity so that your child builds skills and confidence with every new drawing. Early chapters focus on mastering basic shapes like circles, triangles, and squares, while later chapters explore more advanced techniques like layering, perspective, and drawing in 3D. Along the way, your child will learn to draw a variety of subjects, from animals and flowers to desserts, wizards, and cartoon characters. Here’s a chapter-by-chapter breakdown: Chapters 1–5: Introduce basic shapes (circles, triangles, squares) and their use in simple, imaginative drawings. Chapters 6–7: Combine shapes, explore profiles, and practice curved lines to draw more intricate objects like trains and flowers. Chapters 8–10: Develop cartooning skills with fun drawings of animals, bears, elves, and family pets. Chapters 11–12: Expand into advanced topics like perspective, 3D drawing, and creating realistic scenes. Chapter 13: Learn to draw 3D letters and shapes. Chapter 14: Bring it all together with large-scale projects that use every skill learned throughout the book. How does this book stand out? This guide is designed with your child’s success in mind. By focusing on complexity rather than subject matter, it keeps kids engaged with a variety of topics while ensuring they build on foundational skills. This approach helps foster a sense of accomplishment and encourages them to return to the book as their abilities grow. Multiple formats to enhance learning Every child learns differently, and this book caters to a range of learning styles: Visual Guides: Step-by-step image construction provides a clear visual roadmap. Written Instructions: Detailed explanations accompany each step for children who prefer reading. Video Tutorials: Linked videos feature a real person guiding your child through the drawing process, adding a sense of interaction. The book includes 40 downloadable templates, ranging from graph and grid paper to creative drawing aids. These templates are perfect for children who want additional tools to refine their skills. A glossary and definitions of new terms are also provided, ensuring your child learns and understands every step. Emotional support for young artists Learning to draw can be an emotional journey, filled with challenges like frustration or self-doubt. This book provides practical strategies to help your child manage their emotions and stay motivated. It emphasizes that mistakes are a natural part of learning and offers advice for parents to support their child throughout the process.
  draw on a mustache: Drawing the Head for Artists Oliver Sin, 2019-08-06 Drawing the Head for Artists is the definitive modern guide to drawing the human head and portrait, featuring the classic mediums and methods of the Old Masters. Written by celebrated portrait artist and veteran studio instructor Oliver Sin, this richly informative and beautifully illustrated volume leads readers step-by-step through his method, from establishing a point of view to applying the timeless principles for creating an accurate and expressive likeness. Among the topics covered: Essential Materials & Techniques:Learn about necessary supplies and basic drawing techniques, including hatching, various stroke styles, and blending. Applying the Essentials: Explore how the concepts of sight-sizing, value, negative space/shapes, and plane changes factor into a portrait’s underlying structure. Techniques for Creating Depth & Dimension:Investigate how contrasting shapes, overlapping forms, and linear and atmospheric perspective are used to enhance depth. Creating the Illusion of Three Dimensions: Examine how edges—contours as well as changes in value—are used to convey three-dimensional form. Brimming with striking images that document all the phases and details of the author’s process, Drawing the Head for Artists inspires and informs all artists, from aspiring to accomplished, on how to successfully portray the physical subtleties and emotional eloquence of the human face. The For Artists series expertly guides and instructs artists at all skill levels who want to develop their classical drawing and painting skills and create realistic and representational art.
  draw on a mustache: Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies Brian Fairrington, 2009-07-08 A unique reference for creating and marketing original cartoons and comics An original American art form, comics thrill millions of people across the globe. Combining step-by-step instruction with expert tips and advice, Drawing Cartoons & Comics For Dummies is a one-stop reference for creating and marketing original cartoons and comics. While many books tend to focus on specific characters or themes, this thorough guide focuses instead on helping aspiring artists master the basic building blocks of cartoons and comics, revealing step by step how to create everything from wisecracking bunnies to souped-up super villains. It also explores lettering and coloring, and offers expert marketing advice. The book's color insert provides guidance on how to add color to cartoon creations.
  draw on a mustache: Art of Drawing People Debra Kauffman Yaun, William Powell, Ken Goldman, Walter Foster, 2008-04 Drawing & drawings.
  draw on a mustache: How To Draw People HowExpert, Elise White, 2012-10-25 If you want to learn how to draw People, then get How To Draw People by Elise White You will learn the quick and easy way to draw realistic drawings of people with when you get the “How to Draw People” guide. With the guide’s step-by-step lessons, you will improve your drawing skills and gain confidence in your abilities. In this guide you will discover how to draw all types of people. • Surprise your friends and family by creating realistic drawings of them. • Gain confidence in yourself as you see the improvements you make in your drawings. • Learn how to draw like a pro and have the opportunity to profit from your work. • Save yourself the time and expense of going to school to learn these techniques. • Learn that it is true that anyone can draw, and see how easy it is. • Take each lesson at your own pace, and see how drawings are created step by step. • Improve your powers of observation and see beauty in your surroundings. • Find out what materials you really need to make quality drawings. • Use your new skills as a relaxing hobby or take your career in a new direction. • Discover many more easy tips to help you draw the way you’ve always wanted to; starting today. The chapters are broken down into simple lessons that will help you to understand all that you need to know about drawing people. The lessons include detailed images and step-by-step instructions to make it easy for you to know exactly what to do. This guide will be your best resource in training you to draw people, and you will be able to consult it at any time. So if you want to learn how to draw people, the easy way, let the “How to Draw People” guide give you the help you need to hone your skills; starting today! About The Expert Elise White has been drawing people since she was a tot. Since then, with practice, as well as with guidance from instructors, Elise has been able to make realistic drawings of people. She sells her work and creates custom commissioned pieces online in her Etsy shop, Pieces of Elise’s. Elise also enjoys creating artwork with other mediums such as polymer clay, stoneware, and acrylic paint. She also styles naturally curly hair from her home in Omaha, Nebraska. In all of her endeavors, Elise has learned that in order to get your desired results, when you are trying something new, it is important to keep practicing. If you really love what you’re doing, you won’t quit when it seems difficult. You’ll see it through and all your hard work will pay off. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
  draw on a mustache: Lee Hammond's All New Big Book of Drawing Lee Hammond, 2018-01-24 Learning How to Draw Has Never Been Easier! Lee Hammond's All New Big Book of Drawing is the culmination of nearly forty years of teaching. No matter what your experience level YOU CAN DRAW by following along these easy step-by-step demonstrations. Whether you want to create drawings of flowers, learn how to draw animals or how to draw a person, these drawing techniques, all-new projects, and expert tips will show you how to get great results with both regular pencils and colored pencils. • Two books in one. The first half is a comprehensive course on using pencils to capture shape, form and likeness. The second half explores adding color using colored pencils • 88 step-by-step projects. You will learn to draw everything with this book! Starting with a simple sphere and working up to sea shells, sunsets, flowers, birds, horses, clothing, people--and so much more! • A lifetime of know-how! Lee covers it all--from big picture concepts (selecting tools, shading techniques, making sense of perspective) down to techniques for creating the look of feathers, capturing skin tones, and making surfaces look shiny or transparent. Using her straightforward, three-stage approach to lifelike drawings, Lee makes any subject approachable, from still life and landscapes to animals and even people. This project-driven tome will help you create realistic, frame-worthy artwork. Project by project and subject by subject, you will gain confidence and cultivate great joy in drawing.
  draw on a mustache: How to Draw Caricatures Martin Pope, 2012-12-05 Guides the reader through the stages of creating a successful caricature.
  draw on a mustache: Pen and Ink Drawing Alphonso Dunn, 2015-12-11
  draw on a mustache: Drawing and Sketching Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-03-11 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels.
  draw on a mustache: Drawing Faces Mari Bolte, 2014-07-01 Step-by-step instructions and sketches show how to draw a variety of fun faces--
  draw on a mustache: Peter Sloan Teaches How to Draw Cartoons Peter Julius Sloan, 2010-08-03 I started out learning artwork all the way back at the Brooklyn Museum Art Classes to prepare for and was accepted to the High School of Art & Design in Manhattan. With below average grades but an extremely good artwork portfolio I was accepted into the Cooper Union Institute for three years Certificate Program. When I was noticing the legal age to drink, I applied and was accepted to the S.U.N.Y. Purchase Conservatory of Visual Art. After graduating with a 2.5 G.P.A. I was hired by the Board of Education to teach Chess and Computer Classes. Around the second year of teaching I was notified that a trustee of our family had enough money set aside to pay out a book contract expense. When I went back to school yet again at New Horizons C.L.C. I certified in Office Programs and for some reason or another was able to solve all of these technical problems with finishing a book publishing job. I handed that over to my dad, Sam whom wrote 7 reprinted books full time for three years. I published my first book under my own first name this year, Peter Sloan Teaches How to Draw Cartoons. I had an agreement with many artists over my ten years of academy of art training if I am to write a book on artwork to follow the tradition of many cartoon artists and publish my first book about how to draw the face. Most of my work is computer technical and books about games, but following with my agreement to write my very first book about cartoon portrait artwork. Enjoy reading. P. Sloan
  draw on a mustache: You Can't Judge a Cookie by Its Cutter Patti Paige, The Stonesong Press, 2014-11-04 The big new idea in baking: cookie transformations-- using a few cookie cutters and a twist of the wrist to create 100 totally unique and fun cookie designs! Dubbed the most creative baker I know by Ina Garten, cookie expert Patti Paige reveals the secrets behind her famous decorating techniques and dough recipes. Known for her irresistibly playful cookie designs, Patti shows how, with a change of perspective and her decorating tips, a single cookie cutter is the only tool you need to make a Chick that will transform, into French Fries, a Hen, and a Dog! A pumpkin-shaped cookie morphs into a bunch of bananas or into George Washington's profile; a tea cup into a stork or graduation cap; a ghost into a cat; a football helmet into a bird on a nest or an elephant; a gift box into a spider; or Santa into a turkey , and much more. Plus, Patti shares her seven favorite cookie dough recipes from classic vanilla sugar cookies to vegan gingerbread, and all the tools, tips, techniques and resources needed to create your own transformations in the kitchen - even how to make your own cookie cutters.
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 101 Winter 2022 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2022-10-26 'Tis the season for carving so many holiday characters and ornaments like you've never seen them before! Get into the holiday spirit with this new winter issue of Woodcarving Illustrated! From a pair of chip carved mitten ornaments and gnomes in pajamas to a power carved snowman, a smiling star tree topper, and more, this winter issue is filled with tons of festive projects for the season! With step-by-step instructions, coordinating photography, carving patterns, and expert guidance, you'll carve beginner-friendly Christmas gnomes, a stylized puffin, a mischievous cookie-stealing Santa in the round, a flat-plane female cardinal, and so much more! Also included in this issue is a holiday shopping guide for fellow carvers, a stunning artist feature on Thomas Dambo, reader galleries, bonus patterns and projects, and more!
  draw on a mustache: Drawing for Printers Ernest Knaufft, 1899
  draw on a mustache: The Artist's Complete Guide to Drawing the Head William Maughan, 2013-08-14 In this innovative guide, master art instructor William Maughan demonstrates how to create a realistic human likeness by using the classic and highly accurate modeling technique of chiaroscuro (Italian for “light and dark”) developed by Leonardo da Vinci during the High Renaissance. Maughan first introduces readers to the basics of this centuries-old technique, showing how to analyze form, light, and shadow; use dark pencil, white pencil, and toned paper to create a full range of values; use the elements of design to enhance a likeness; and capture a sitter’s gestures and proportions. He then demonstrates, step by step, how to draw each facial feature, develop visual awareness, and render the head in color with soft pastels.
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 49 Holiday 2009 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 FEATURES Carving an 1880s Western Train Members of the Caricature Carvers of America join forces to create a nostalgic display Techniques Drilling Clean Holes By Bob Duncan Easily store back issues in a three-ring binder with the aid of this simple jig Creating Clothespin Carvings By Forrest Holder Clever idea turns ordinary clothespins into festive Christmas ornaments Chip Carver's Lapboard By Gary MacKay Carve in your living room with this simple shop-made board Projects Carve and Paint an Evergreen Tree By Bob Mason Complement your Christmas carvings with elegant handcarved trees Secret Treasures Santa Claus By Deborah Call Santa's chimney doubles as a hidden box Hand Carving a Simple Reindeer By Don Swartz Easy-to-carve deer is the perfect complement to your holiday display Carving a Star Ornament By Jim Sebring Create colorful holiday ornaments with basic techniques Heirloom Santa Ornament By Wayne Shinlever Hand carve this festive design modeled after vintage glass ornaments Carve a Christmas Stocking By Chris Pye Delightful project adds country charm to your holiday décor Whittling Santa Pencils By Ron Johnson Turn ordinary pencils into festive Santas in eight easy steps Carving Farmyard Animals By Irene Bertils and Dusty Dussinger Create ornaments or freestanding toys from these simple designs Power Carve a Wooden Spoon By Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton Functional project introduces basic power carving techniques Passing Preflight Inspection By Sandy Smith Learn texturing secrets and get a behind-the-scenes look at the planning process Easy Santa Ornament By Dan Haack Quickly build your holiday inventory with eye stamps and a simple template Relief Carve a Winter Lighthouse By Robert Stadtlander Capture the tranquility of a snow-covered landscape with this painted relief scene Making Heirloom Baby Rattles By Gene Hochhalter Classic carving projects make thoughtful gifts DEPARTMENTS Editor's Column From Our Mailbag News and Notes Tips and Techniques Reader Gallery Product Review Relief Column Calendar of Events Coming Features Ad Directory & Classifieds Woodchips
  draw on a mustache: Trim the Tree Annie's, 2014-09-01 When you look at your Christmas tree, which ornaments stand out the most? Chances are it's those that were handmade, either by you or by a loved one. The best things about handmade ornaments are the memories that come with them. This year, why not create more memories by hand making the ornaments in this book? You can make them as gifts or get the whole family involved, spending the afternoon crafting. The book includes 53 designs across a wide variety, from traditional to whimsical, for the very young to the young at heart, and even ornaments for pets. Many of the ornaments are easy to make and can be finished in an hour or two using general supplies found in local sewing and craft stores. If you have a stash of scraps, this is a wonderful way to make good use of these on-hand fabrics. Don't stop with making Christmas ornaments, though. Further your creativity by using these designs to make gift tags, hot pads, cards, coasters, or mug rugs. If you enjoy making ornaments but your list is small, make them by the batch to sell at a craft bazaar or bring a smile to strangers' faces by giving handmade ornaments to your favorite charity. May you have a lot of fun making Christmas ornaments that your family and friends—and perhaps others—will cherish for many years to come.
  draw on a mustache: Saturday AM Presents How to Draw Diverse Manga Saturday AM, 2024-11-05 Learn how to reflect the beautifully diverse world around you in the manga-style characters you draw, guided by the talented team of artists at Saturday AM. Saturday AM is the world's leading showcase of diverse anime and manga stories. How to Draw Diverse Manga features the comics brand's most popular artists, who themselves represent racial identities, ethnicities, and cultures from all over the world, as well as diverse gender identities. Our perceptions of the world are shaped by how the media presents it. With this guide, you will be able to tell inclusive stories about heroic, beautiful, strong, intelligent, and courageous heroes from all backgrounds that are relatable to all and represent the true diversity of our world. The reader-friendly, step-by-step presentation, which is accessible even to beginning artists, shares drawing guidance for: Diverse faces, features, and expressions Bodies, proportions, and body positivity Hair, including afros, braids, and waves Developing character design through the language of shape, silhouette, and color schemes Avoiding stereotypes and caricatures Perfect for beginning to intermediate manga and anime artists, character designers, fantasy illustrators, animators, and cartoonists, Saturday AM Presents How to Draw Diverse Manga offers an insider's point of view and expertise on how to design and draw authentic manga characters that reflect the diverse identities and backgrounds of our world. Find even more inspiration for diverse manga characters in Saturday AM TANKS, which collect Saturday AM's comics in graphic novel format.
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 68 Fall 2014 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 Featuring 29 projects. Carve a realistic wood spirit in 24 steps. Make a folding knife for $5. Easy bark houses for all seasons. Painting special - beautiful results from ordinary house paint.
  draw on a mustache: The Seven Deadly Sins: Original Sins Short Story Collection Nakaba Suzuki, 2021-10-26 The Original Sins short story collection features the 94-page “Vampire of Edinburgh,” “A Dangerous Errand,” and the 56-page one-shot manga where the journey began! Plus, in a special manga short, Hawk presents the 100% official and binding results of the Seven Deadly Sins Best Character Poll, along with a few other surprises, including a special author interview, fun four-panel gag strips, and character concept sketches. Return to Britannia and take yourself on one last quest with Meliodas, Elizabeth, Hawk, and all your favorite characters.
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 89 Winter 2019 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2019-11-05 'Tis the season for DIY gifts and decorations! Carve Norbert the Elf, nativity scene ornaments, a Santa in disguise as a firefighter, a walnut scoop, and more! This 89th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 15 projects, all with ready-to-use patterns and step-by-step instructions that are perfect for any and all skill levels! From whittling a simple chimney Santa for beginners to a detailed rosette appliqué, there's something for every carver to learn, practice, and enjoy. Also featured is the mission of WOO, a workshop founded by and created for female woodworkers and carvers in Baltimore, Maryland. Read about whether you should add a lathe to your workspace, gain access to special offers and online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – and so much more!
  draw on a mustache: 2016 Presidential Election 120 I. D. Oro, 2019-03-19 The Confederate States of America returns to the United States to protest a Blue Party or DRats Party victory in the United States Supreme Court. The Red Party or Government of the Racist (G. O. P.) Party candidate is demanding a victory after a close election in November of 2016. President Nero establishes the Confederate States of America and lives in the White Supremacist House while he orders the new laws to benefit conservatives and the rich one percent. All of the United States armed forces side with the Confederacy. New laws pass in the Confederacy to build a wall around the blue states to keep out the liberals after a civil war ends. The Confederacy becomes isolationist and abandons the United Nations (U. N.) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (N. A. T. O.). President Nero is calling for the creation of the Freedom Camps a euphemism for Muslim concentration camps to house all of the Muslims in America. The Union Underground Movement springs into action to fight against the insidious Confederacy in order to unite the country. A group of characters now must deal with the consequences of the civil war in the United States. Each of them will struggle to survive and unite the country into one. Ingrid is a seventeen-year-old teen girl who lives with Nathan her annoying father who does not want her to join the armed forces. Naty is accused of a murder now only a mysterious man offering her a job with the Union Underground Movement can get her out of jail. Ben is a professional video gamer who is cheating in order to allow his college team to advance in the Selective Service Online Game tournament. Brigham constantly lies to hide his secret relationship with a girlfriend during his proselytizing mission. Ahmed is planning to do some community service to film a video for a future campaign commercial. Nathan thinks that some illegal immigrants killed his wife. Luis has trouble talking to women and asks for the advice of his friend. Renee is a prison guard who is in love with one of the female prisoners at work. Ensley is a female prisoner who is making an escape plan with her cellmate. (Word Count 60,467)
  draw on a mustache: How-To Book of Christmas Carving Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2023-08-29 Get ready for another special holiday season with How-To Book of Christmas Carving! This carving book contains over 40 of the best, most classic and unique projects previously published in Woodcarving Illustrated magazine in the last decade, from whittled ornaments and caricature decorations to chip carved and relief gifts and keepsakes. With a mix of illustrated step-by-step guides for beginners and more challenging patterns for advanced carvers, this compilation is perfect for anyone of all skill levels. From reindeer, snowmen, elves, and penguins to an entire Santa section and so much more, this volume has everything you need to make nonstop woodchips for the most wonderful time of the year. The featured carving patterns and projects are from some of today's leading carving experts, including Dave Stetson, Dwayne Gosnell, Carol Leavy, Russell Scott, Sara Barraclough, Betty Padden, Tom Hindes, Nikki Reese, and many more. There's a project inside this best-of Woodcarving Illustrated collection for everyone, from beginners to advanced craftsmen. With step-by-step instructions and color photos, readers are guaranteed a very merry carving experience.
  draw on a mustache: Drawing Portraits for the Absolute Beginner Mark Willenbrink, Mary Willenbrink, 2012-05-18 Open this book as an absolute beginner, and come away as a proud portrait artist. Mark and Mary Willenbrink's Absolute Beginner books have helped thousands of novices tap into their inner artists. In this book, Mark and Mary help the beginning artist take on portraits, showing that absolutely anyone can draw faces. Their encouraging, easy-to-follow instruction style makes learning fun—you'll be amazed by how quickly you achieve impressive results. Drawing Portraits for the Absolute Beginner covers everything from warming up with sketches, and capturing facial expressions, to framing your finished work. Page by page, you'll build the skills and confidence you need to draw lifelike portraits of your friends and family. What's Inside: • A simple two-stage approach to drawing portraits: sketch a likeness, then build up values to bring it to life • Step-by-step instruction for drawing eyes, noses, mouths, hairstyles, hands, glasses and other tricky elements • 13 complete demonstrations featuring a range of ages and ethnicities • Tips for evoking more personality in your portraits by using props, costumes and accessories
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 83 Summer 2018 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 The Summer 2018 issue of the world's best how-to magazine for woodcarvers is packed with patterns, techniques, tips and projects for all skill levels. This issue includes quick-carve projects that are perfect for campouts and teaching kids. Celebrate the patriotic holidays by whittling eagle heads, or capture the sounds of summer with a wood spirit whistle. Try your hand at an action-packed baseball pitcher caricature, or chip-carve a peaceful summer scene. Harold Enlow shows how to carve a classic cowboy—from the iconic hat to the stubbly beard—in 20 easy steps. Karen Henderson reveals her simple trick that lets you handcarve colorful wood to make gorgeous spoons. Desiree Hajny teaches how to combine carving and woodburning techniques to create a fearsome tiger, and Deborah Pompano's lighthouse pyro pattern is perfect for beginners. But whatever you carve, keep your tools sharp! You can have sharp tools in just 10 minutes by using Bob Duncan's quick & easy method for hand-sharpening most knives, gouges & v-tools.
  draw on a mustache: Invincible Vol. 9 Robert Kirkman, 2008-06-04 Collects INVINCIBLE #42-47! Allen the Alien returns to Earth as directed by the Coalition of Planets -- he's come to gather information from Mark about his father -- the Viltrumite Traitor. Meanwhile, the Viltrumites have come to Earth to check up on Mark's progress as the reluctant Viltrumite Agent of Earth. Also: There are fights.
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 57 Holiday 2011 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 FEATURES A Monumental Miniature By Kathleen Ryan Animated carving depicts folk life in Slovakia A Bird in the Hand By Kathleen Ryan Woodcarving offers comfort to those in need Award-winning Carvings: Woodcarving Illustrated's Best Carving Design Contest By Bob Duncan Contestants show a broad range of creativity and superior craftsmanship PROJECTS Making a Comfort Bird By Frank Foust Smooth lines and a polished finish make these little birds a joy to hold Creating a Chip Carved Christmas Tree By Bruce Nicholas Highlight this festive plaque with color and delicate stab cuts Carving a Spiral Beard Santa Ornament By Dave Francis Unique ornament will be a family favorite Whittling Snowman Earrings By Claude Freaner Fun gift is easy to carve Carving St Nicholas By Harold Enlow Master the techniques to carve this classic Christmas icon Sculpting Stylized Evergreen Trees By Dennis Carlson Graceful spiral is easy to carve and makes a striking display Build a Dancing Santa By Shawn Cipa Turn the handle to make the carved Santa move and groove Relief Carving an Angel By Maureen Hockley Beautiful wall hanging displays delicate features and graceful fabric folds Carving a Low-Relief Santa By Bob Biermann Creating the illusion of depth with careful carving and painted shadows Making a Nostalgic Christmas Pull Toy By Tina Toney As the toy moves, wooden ball rotates to display the relief-carved scene TECHNIQUES Using Compasses, Calipers, and Dividers By Bob Duncan Transfer measurement and maintain proportions with these simple tools Customized Greeting Plaque By Deborah Pompano Add a border or message to personalize your design
  draw on a mustache: Pencil Drawings Vol. 2 - a look into drawing men David Vanderpool, 2014-04-26 The second volume to PENCIL DRAWINGS, by David J. Vanderpool, this 149 page book shows how the artist completed 16 drawings of men who have entered his life through the years. Unlike volume one of this series,Pencil Drawings - a look into drawing portraits, which was presented entirely in a journal-style format, here only the first four drawings featured keep to that format. The remaining drawings will not only show the step-by-step process it took to complete each drawing, but answers a question that was submitted just for that drawing. With masterfully crafted graphite pencil drawings at their best, this book is an excellent addition to those who have already collected Volume 1. In fact - it's encourage to collect all in the series to have a full understanding on how this artist draws with all lines. NOTICE: This book is not a how-to book but rather as one review noted, An Art Exhibit And Fan Book.
  draw on a mustache: Handcarved Christmas, Updated Second Edition Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2022-08-16 Get ready for winter with Handcarved Christmas, Updated Second Edition! This carving book contains 40 classic, heartwarming projects from the last two decades of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine. With a mix of illustrated step-by-step guides for beginners and more pared-down pattern profiles for advanced carvers, this compilation is perfect for carvers of all skill levels. From an angel tree topper and a family of easy-to-carve penguins to nearly two dozen Santas and so much more, this volume has everything you need to make nonstop woodchips for the most wonderful time of the year. The featured carving patterns and projects are from some of today's leading carving experts, including Shawn Cipa, Floyd Rhadigan, Chris Pye, Don Dearolf, Rick Jensen, Robert Biermann, and Sandy Smith. There's a project inside this best-of Woodcarving Illustrated collection for everyone, from beginners to advanced craftsmen. With step-by-step instructions and color photos, readers are guaranteed a very merry carving experience.
  draw on a mustache: Carving Little Caricatures Karen Scalin, 2022-10-24 Pack a punch of personality into small carving projects! Using a precut block and a few hand tools, Carving Little Caricatures is a must-have guide for woodcarvers of all skill levels to learn valuable techniques to add movement and expressive details into a small piece of wood. Featuring detailed overviews on tools and materials, basic cuts, painting, finishing, and other essential tips, this complete guide also includes 14 unique character designs for small, skill-building carvings. From a Santa and a gnome to a mountain man and more, all projects in this book can be carved with a standard-size piece of basswood. Caricature projects also slowly progress in difficulty with each design getting more dynamic and technical so you can incrementally build your skills.
  draw on a mustache: Specifications and Drawings of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office United States. Patent Office, 1896
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 111 Summer 2025 Editors Of Woodcarving Illustrated Magazine, 2025-04-22 Carve into summer with the latest issue from Woodcarving Illustrated magazine! Featuring 15 projects with patterns included, you'll find tips and techniques from experts in their craft. You'll master fun projects like a Celtic Chip Carving, a Realistic Atlantic Salmon, a Sunflower Starburst Relief Carving, a Classic Gnome caricature, and more! Don't forget to check out feature on Flexcut—there's so much to explore in issue #111!
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 69 Holiday 2014 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 FEATURES (Bark) Cottage Industry By Bob Duncan Rick Jensen has taught America how to carve cottages from bark Moose Antler Madness By Kathleen Ryan Five antler carvers transform trophies into works of art 2014 Holiday Gift Guide Find the perfect for all the woodworkers on your list (including yourself!) TECHNIQUES Chip-Carved Barrettes By Steve Reed Use Old World or Swiss-style chip carving to beautify barrettes Learn to Paint: Using Thinned Acrylics By Betsy Padden For luminous translucent color, create washes by mixing paint with plain water PROJECTS Cottonwood Bark Santa Claus By Rick Jensen Carve a rustic version of a classic design Folk-Art Angel Ornament By Keoma McCaffrey Pull the strings to watch the angel's wings flutter Shorty the Christmas Elf By Dale Green Cheery elf brings greetings from Santa's workshop Kitten in a Mitten Ornament By Leah Goddard Practice carving and painting purr-fect fur with this cute critter The Spirit of Christmas By David Moore Use the natural shape of a cypress knee to create a unique Santa decoration Not Your Grandmother's Holiday Elf By Lundy Cupp Take a walk on the wild side with this power-carved ornament PATTERNS Snazzy Spiral Ornament By Lyle Morgan Spice up your Christmas tree with this large spiral bulb ornament Christmas Chain By Roy Quarve Link the letters together for a wonderful holiday decoration Christmas Reindeer By Betty Padden A simple trick makes it easy to carve a detailed reindeer Angel Tree Topper By Janet Bolyard Complete your tree with this gorgeous Christmas keepsake Cheerful Christmas Ornaments By Susan Hendrix Add a touch of whimsy to your tree with these easy-carve ornaments Old World Santa Puzzle By Carolea Hower Clever puzzle comes complete with custom storage box
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 53 Holiday 2010 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 In this issue: 7 Fun and festive santas you can carve Whittling ornaments Quick-carver stackable snowman Painting a duck decoy Super simple sharpning Cowboy bottlestopper
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 52 Fall 2010 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-02-28 In this Issue: FEATURES: The Whittling Whimsy of Walt Garrison by Kathleen Ryan Gifts for Carvers Tom Wolfe: Woodcarver of the Year by Bob Duncan PROJECTS: Carving a Pierced Relief Tree by MaAnna Stephenson Making a Carved Jack-O-Lantern by Sandy Smith Carving an Oak Leaf Bowl by Chris Pye Carving a Private Investigator by Dennis Thornton Carving a Woodspirit in Cottonwood Bark by Edward Otto Power Carve a Canvasback Duck by Chuck Solomon and Dave Hamilton Handcarving a Realistic Squirrel by Leah Goddard Relief Carve an Autumn Scene by Bob Biermann Making Maple Leaf Pins by John Hoesman Miniature Scarecrow Ornament by Gerald Smith Shelf Sitter Elf by Floyd Rhadigan TECHNIQUES: Embellishing with Basswood Inlays by David Stewart Sawing Carving Blanks by Jim Willis DEPARTMENTS: Editor's Letter From Our Mailbag News and Notes Tips and Techniques Reader Gallery Calendar of Events Coming Features Ad Directory Woodchips
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 38 Spring 2007 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2021-03-01 FEATURES Celebrating 15 Years of Craftsmanship in Wood GM's Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild By John Jacobus Carving out a career in the design world--1950's style Recreating a Masterpiece By Jeff Jones Turn-of-the-century table inspires a life-long love of carving, three generations later The Netsuke Carvings of Cornel Schneider Detailed carvings demonstrate a love of nature Antler Sculpture by Bill Matz Fascinating medium proceduces unique carvings PROJECTS Carved Garden Chair By Jan Oegema Customize this sturdy chair with your own relief carved designs Chip Carved Landscape By Barry McKenzie Free-form chip carving enhances natural wood grain Realistic Rabbit By Leah Wachter Texturing techniques bring this adorable rabbit to life Carving the Ball and Claw By Mike Burton Sequential carving helps you duplicate this traditional furniture element Native American Bust By Mark Gargac Portraying character with distinctive facial features Hand Carved Classics By Kivel Weaver Practice your knife carving with chain links and a ball-in-cage Cottonwood Bark Viking By Rick Jensen Rugged features make this warrior the perfect subject for bark carving Carving Habitat: Twig By Kenny Vermillion Power carve highly detailed branches tailored to showcase Relief Carve a Whimsical House By Jim Cline Power tools speed up the carving process and add unique texture TECHNIQUES The Design Process By Marv Kaisersatt Taking a caricature from concept to completion Setting Up Shop By Chris Pye A carver needs more than sharp tools; the workspace, bench, and lighting are equally important DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter From Our Mailbag News & Notes Tips & Techniques Reader Gallery New Products Judge's Critique Relief Column Calendar of Events Coming Features Advertising Directory & Classifieds Teacher's Corner
  draw on a mustache: Woodcarving Illustrated Issue 87 Summer 2019 Editors of Woodcarving Illustrated, 2019-05-14 Carve woodland classics, stylized combs, Civil War busts, and more! This 87th issue of Woodcarving Illustrated magazine includes 11 exciting projects and ready-to-use patterns with step-by-step instructions and photography that are perfect for all skill levels! From a baby chickadee and summery coasters for beginners to an intricate green man spirit and humorous (and slightly snobby) gourmand caricature for advanced challenge-seekers, there's something for every carver to enjoy. Also featured are artist spotlights to learn about the carvers behind some project designs. Read about the best new carving tools (including the revolutionary Pegas Scroll Band Saw), gain access to online extras – like bonus patterns and action videos – learn to carve classic moldings, and so much more!
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