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'''''You Can Draw Transformers''''' is [[2007]] tutorial book written by [[Simon Furman]] and published by [[Dorling | '''''You Can Draw Transformers''''' is [[2007]] tutorial book written by [[Simon Furman]] and published by [[Dorling Kindersley]]. The book teaches readers how to draw Transformers in various steps, with visual tutorials provided by several current Transformers comic book artists. The majority of the book's focus is on [[Generation 1]] characters, with ''[[Beast Wars]]'' and the [[Unicron Trilogy]] receiving brief mentions. | ||
The book teachers readers to draw both established icons ([[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Unicron]], etc) but also encourages them to experiment and create their own original characters, transformations and [[ | The book teachers readers to draw both established icons ([[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], [[Unicron]], etc) but also encourages them to experiment and create their own original characters, transformations and [[alternative modes]]. The second half of the book specifically focuses on comic book creation, covering subjects such as colouring, shading, composition and writing. | ||
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Revision as of 22:33, 21 April 2009
You Can Draw Transformers is 2007 tutorial book written by Simon Furman and published by Dorling Kindersley. The book teaches readers how to draw Transformers in various steps, with visual tutorials provided by several current Transformers comic book artists. The majority of the book's focus is on Generation 1 characters, with Beast Wars and the Unicron Trilogy receiving brief mentions.
The book teachers readers to draw both established icons (Optimus Prime, Megatron, Unicron, etc) but also encourages them to experiment and create their own original characters, transformations and alternative modes. The second half of the book specifically focuses on comic book creation, covering subjects such as colouring, shading, composition and writing.


