Cartooning for the Beginner (Christopher Hart's Cartooning)

by Christopher Hart

2000

Status

Available

Call number

A Drawing

Collection

Publication

Watson-Guptill (2000), 144 pages

Description

Aspiring cartoonists of all ages can begin drawing a repertoire of characters from the moment they follow the wide-ranging yet simplified lessons that fill these instructive pages, written and illustrated by an all-time best-selling artist/teacher. This complete course, covering both comic strip and animation techniques, begins with lessons on basic cartoon body shapes and facial features. Included are helpful comparisons between the real versus the cartoon head, a smile chart, and various ways to draw the most popular and expressive cartoon eyes and mouths. Next come lots of typical body poses, how to draw action lines, slow/fast movement, cartoon hands, fun hair and clothing styles, backgrounds, and cute cartoon pets. Excellent directions also focus on helping beginners to find and develop their own cartoon style.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member widdersyns
This was quite good! Not really the style of art I am interested in drawing , but a lot of helpful tips regardless. I especially enjoyed the section on perspective, which I've had trouble grasping. I found it to be the clearest explanation that I've read so far.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

144 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

9780823005864

Barcode

1410
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