The Anime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917
From the first examples in 1917 to today's feature-length animated masterpieces like Princess Mononoke, Japanese animation (or anime) has drawn a devoted international fan base. For quite some time, these enthusiasts have needed an all-encompassing, detail-oriented reference work.
Lee Hammond's amazing, easy-to-follow techniques enable even first-time artists to render a variety of wonderful animals, from cats and dogs to horses, squirrels, tigers and more. Hammond's special graphing system makes all the difference, enabling the reader's brain to translate animal poses from a picture into startlingly realistic drawings on the page. Additional guidelines detail the methods used to duplicate eyes, ears, mouths, feet, fur and hides. Readers will also learn how to layer, blend and shade their work, just like the pros!
The putt is the shortest swing in all of golf and requires the least amount of strength and coordination. Yet it is the most important, and potentially frustrating, shot in the game. "To master the game of golf," writes author and teaching professional Brian Lake, "you must master putting." In this comprehensive lesson book, Lake teaches you how, taking you from essential basics to advanced mechanics.
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Objective PET offers students complete preparation for the Cambridge Preliminary English Test.
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Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks » Grammar | 3 November 2009
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This book will function as: 1. A guide to structure and grammar, 2. A usage guide, and 3. A manual of style It is divided into six units: Words and usage, Sentences, Punctuation, Other key topics, Appendices, and Topics in detail.
The eventual goal is to be usable in English classrooms around the world.