Save 20% on these sketchbooks that can improve your art with pages of lessons

Every artist, budding or established, has a sketchbook. They're great for practice and portable, so you can follow your muse anywhere. But if you're just starting off, let's face it:…

Every artist, budding or established, has a sketchbook. They're great for practice and portable, so you can follow your muse anywhere. But if you're just starting off, let's face it: Those blank pages don't offer much guidance. The How to Draw series of sketchbooks are a well-designed alternative to rote linework or idle doodling, incorporating art lessons that let you fill up that white space more productively.

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Think of these as art textbooks that you can actually draw inside of. Each one fills the front and back with a series of basic tips and reference materials, such as a list of art schools and the best types of art equipment for a particular style. The meat of the book, though, is a series of lessons that are crafted in an ingenious way. Initial lessons will have shading that you can rely on to trace a drawing. As the book progresses, those guidelines will begin to fade, letting you take the reins and draw more confidently.

The How to Draw series has books in a variety of art styles, and they're all 20% off the retail price.

How to Draw Sketchbook: Super Heroes focuses on the four-color style, with guidance by industry pro Andy Smith.

 

The How to Draw Sketchbook: Drawing Basics covers abstracts, shading and other essential techniques with Mark Kokavec.

The How to Draw Sketchbook: Athletic Shoes is another book taught by Mark Kokavec that's crucial for graphic or advertising artists.

 

How to Draw Sketchbook: Figures makes figure drawing easy with guidance by Joshua Fraser.

In the How to Draw Sketchbook: Cars, Mark Kokavec teaches you to capture the sleek lines of autos from nearly any era.