Cartooning (Artist's Library series #14)

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| Rating | : | 4.95 (592 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0929261143 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-11-14 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Cartooning for beginners" according to A Customer. This book is an good starting point for novices who have an interest in cartooning. It provides an overview of the tools an techniques needed to draw or paint cartoon characters. The book is well illustrated with lots of step by step examples, but does not go into much depth on the various sub. This stuff is terrible. clkey1 The cover features some of the artist's best drawings, which is not very promising.Just look at the drawings of those 5 lifeless faces.Really, take a closer look, enlarge the picture.Why would you want to learn how to draw anything similar to that?Inside the book, it gets worse -much worse!I'm
Each book is written and illustrated by a professional artist who specializes in the particular medium and is uniquely qualified to guide the reader to a new level of expertise. From the Publisher Serious Instruction for Serious Artists That's what the Artist's Library series is all about! The books in this series will help you expand your creativity, overcome technical obstacles, and explore new media. The quality of instruction in this series is unsurpassed. . Each 64-page paperback focuses on the materials and methods of a specific medium and provides step-by-step demonstrations, helpful tips, and plenty of encouragement
This book has everything you need to help you find your inner cartooning artist. And you will even learn about the materials that you need to get started, as well as tips and techniques that promote proficiency. It also explores fascinating techniques such as aging your characters, putting them into action, or adding detailsùsuch as how to draw voice balloons or how to create realistic drapes and folds in clothing. If youÆve ever wanted to master cartooning, this ôhow toö book is the one for you: With this informative title and just a little practice, youÆll have everything you need to start producing professional-looking cartoons!. Cartooning covers the basics of character constructionùfrom heads, hands and body parts to full-body figures
Navy and was sent to southern California. He remained there after his discharge and attended San Diego State University, receiving a master's degree. . Word of his success in teaching cartooning soon spread, and he became a regular contributor of cartoons for various publications. Hal was awarded the Premio Para Artistas Estranjeros Sobresalientes (Outstanding Foreign Artists Award) for his cartoons in Mexico. A
