Did you know that Barbie is already 50 years old? But dolls don’t age physically and so Barbie still sports the same super slim figure to this day. How would you like to know How to Draw Barbie? Ev...
Did you know that Barbie is already 50 years old? But dolls don’t age physically and so Barbie still sports the same super slim figure to this day. How would you like to know How to Draw Barbie? Every little girl would cry out for a doll to dress up and role play with. Adult women too love to collect dolls. Barbie remains to be the top seller among fashion dolls. Here’s another trivia: Barbra “Barbie” Millicent Roberts was the name given to the doll by its creator Ruth Handler based on her daughter’s name, Barbara, who loved to play with paper dolls and inspired her to think of coming up with an adult-looking doll. No one bought her idea at first including her husband who was co-founder of Mattel Toy Company. Her trip to Germany and encounter with the Bild Lilli toy doll gave her another chance to pitch the idea and this time, they gave her the go. Despite controversies, Barbie still sells like hotcakes and the minds behind the doll continue to churn ideas and stuff to go with Barbie year after year. Learn How to Draw Barbie through this online tutorial and sketch an iconic doll.
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Quote:Originally posted by: spongeginaomg this is so amazing i so want to be you staff_illustrator! that's an amazing comment! You can practice all the time and be like me- I did it at your age. Start with pencil drawings on paper, then move to pastels, watercolors and oils and later to the computer.
that's an amazing comment! You can practice all the time and be like me- I did it at your age. Start with pencil drawings on paper, then move to pastels, watercolors and oils and later to the compute...