Reflecting the popularity of baby animals in animated movies, cartoons, comic strips and children's storybooks, this volume is filled with all types of cute young animals. As the author points out, baby and youthful animals are an essential part of any cartoonist's repertoire, and he provides illustrated, step-by-step instructions on drawing basic baby-animal head and body angles, and he covers many baby animals, including, among others, bears, elephants, monkeys, ducks, pigs, lions, tigers, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, turtles, alligators, fish, snakes, and even dolphins, octopuses, seals and walruses.
Thanks for taking a look at my books, and this "Author Bio." I'm a competent tennis player, who also enjoys playing computer chess while I'm watching TV at night (Hey, it prevents me from channel-surfing). I'm keenly interested in M-theory, although i have become skeptical of it of late, despite Brian's Green's full-body gushing... I love being with my family, and even my extremely evil dog, a Welsh Springer Spaniel named "Rusty." Oh, yes, he truly is that evil.
As for my work, I'm the author of many How-To-Draw books, published by Watson-Guptill,the art imprint of Random House. Thanks to a lot of the wonderful readers (and you know who you are!), I have sold over 3 million copies domestically, which have been translated into 20 languages worldwide.
I'm fortunate to also have had 26 of the Best-Selling art books in the country, according to Bookscan.(Bookscan is the publishing industry's rating system for books, which is owned by same company that does the Neislen TV ratings.)
I also have my own drawing show on the Comcast Network, called, "How To Draw Action Heroes With Chris Hart." It's on Comcast's "Activity TV." I hope you like my books, and find them a valuable adjunct to your own imagination.





