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==Overview==
==Overview==
The four issues in this series were written by [[Andrea LaFrance]], with images based on pre-existing artwork including ''[[The Transformers Universe]]'' profile images and [[package art]], modified and extended into instructional drawings by [[Dennis Francis]]. Each issue included a section at the start covering some basic drawing principle followed by instructions on drawing characters in their robot and [[alternate mode]]s. Though each issue suggested readers send in copies of pictures they had drawn, none seems to have taken them up on their offer. Issue 4 shows no sign of being the last issue, so like ''[[Transformers in 3-D]]'', this series was presumably cut short.
The four issues in this series were written by [[Andrea LaFrance]], with images based on pre-existing artwork including ''[[The Transformers Universe]]'' profile images and [[package art]], modified and extended into instructional drawings by [[Dennis Francis]]. Each issue included a section at the start covering some basic drawing principle followed by instructions on drawing characters in their robot and [[alternate mode]]s. Though each issue suggested readers send in copies of pictures they had drawn, no one seems to have taken them up on their offer. Issue 4 shows no sign of being the last issue, so like ''[[Transformers in 3-D]]'', this series was presumably cut short.


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Revision as of 03:40, 30 January 2013

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The Official How to Draw Transformers was published by Blackthorne Publishing in 1987 and 1988.

The Official How to Draw Transformers issues:

Overview

The four issues in this series were written by Andrea LaFrance, with images based on pre-existing artwork including The Transformers Universe profile images and package art, modified and extended into instructional drawings by Dennis Francis. Each issue included a section at the start covering some basic drawing principle followed by instructions on drawing characters in their robot and alternate modes. Though each issue suggested readers send in copies of pictures they had drawn, no one seems to have taken them up on their offer. Issue 4 shows no sign of being the last issue, so like Transformers in 3-D, this series was presumably cut short.



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