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'''''How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains''''' was a book written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]] and illustrated by Ron Zalme. Published in March 2004<ref>[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7514372M/How_to_Draw_Nintendo_Heroes_and_Villains Open Library] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref>, it shows how to draw [[Nintendo]]'s famous characters. Bowser was infamously called Kerog by mistake; this was fixed in the successor ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains]]''. | '''''How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains''''' was a book written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]] and illustrated by Ron Zalme. Published in March 2004<ref>[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7514372M/How_to_Draw_Nintendo_Heroes_and_Villains Open Library] Retrieved December 2, 2010</ref>, it shows how to draw [[Nintendo]]'s famous characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong, and Link. A lot of the images the book teaches you to draw are rendered artworks of the various characters from their respective games. Bowser was infamously called Kerog by mistake; this was fixed in the successor ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains]]''. | ||
==Drawings== | ==Drawings== | ||
The drawings go in order as they appear in the book: | |||
[[File:Kerog.jpeg|thumb|right|The infamous Kerog error.]] | [[File:Kerog.jpeg|thumb|right|The infamous Kerog error.]] | ||
*[[Mario]] (close-up of his head only) | *[[Mario]] (close-up of his head only) | ||
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*[[zeldawiki:Armos|Armos]] | *[[zeldawiki:Armos|Armos]] | ||
*[[zeldawiki:Lizalfos|Lizalfos]] | *[[zeldawiki:Lizalfos|Lizalfos]] | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Tiny Kong and Chunky Kong's artwork are the only artworks based on their in-game models and not their rendered models. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Publications]] | [[Category:Publications]] |
Revision as of 23:28, January 6, 2016
How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains was a book written by Michael Teitelbaum and illustrated by Ron Zalme. Published in March 2004[1], it shows how to draw Nintendo's famous characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong, and Link. A lot of the images the book teaches you to draw are rendered artworks of the various characters from their respective games. Bowser was infamously called Kerog by mistake; this was fixed in the successor How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains.
Drawings
The drawings go in order as they appear in the book:
- Mario (close-up of his head only)
- Mario
- Luigi (head only)
- Luigi
- Princess Toadstool
- Toad
- Yoshi
- "Kerog" (Bowser)
- Wario (head only)
- Donkey Kong (head only)
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Tiny Kong
- Chunky Kong
- Snide
- King K. Rool
- Link (Ocarina of Time)
- Link's Body (Ocarina of Time)
- Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
- Armos
- Lizalfos
Trivia
- Tiny Kong and Chunky Kong's artwork are the only artworks based on their in-game models and not their rendered models.
References
- ^ Open Library Retrieved December 2, 2010