Disney Storybook Artists

Disney Storybook Artists

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Learn to draw Disney’s feisty pots-and-kettles fairy, Tinker Bell, and her friends

 

Tinker Bell has been a beloved Disney figure for generations. Now the magical fairy will light up the screen in her very own movie, Tinker Bell, set to release on DVD in November 2008. The movie follows Tinker Bell and her quest to find a new talent. Tink doesn’t believe her tinker talent is as special as the other fairies’ talents, but when she tries to change herself, everything goes wrong! With the help of her Pixie Hollow friends, Tinker Bell discovers the magic of staying true to herself.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

Now the fun doesn’t have to end when the movie does. Join Tink on endless adventures with Learn to Draw Tinker Bell, a 32-page full-color drawing book featuring many of the movie’s characters—from Tinker Bell and Silvermist to Iridessa and Queen Clarion. Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions will have artists of all levels drawing their favorite characters in no time. Plus each new step appears in blue, so artists know exactly what to draw next. The book also includes a synopsis of the film, entertaining descriptions of each character, and instructions for artists who want to create their own mischievous and delightful fairies.

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Set against the spellbinding backdrop of 1920s New Orleans at the height of the jazz era, Disney's animated feature film The Princess and the Frog tells the story of Tiana, a smart girl with big dreams of owning her own restaurant. But when Tiana meets the spoiled and arrogant Prince Naveen, her life takes an unexpected twist thanks in part to a sinister sorcerer and a Voodoo spell. With the beautifully illustrated Learn to Draw Disney's The Princess and the Frog, aspiring artists can now learn to draw all of the story's characters, including Ray, the lovesick Cajun firefly; Louis, the jazz-singing alligator; and a pair of jinxed frogs. And with its exquisitely illustrated step-by-step drawing instructions, this 32-page book is as colorful as a Bourbon Street Mardi Gras celebration.
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