Monday, October 25, 2010

Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies


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Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies | 8.71MB | HF-FS-DF
368 pages | Publisher: For Dummies; Original edition (August 3, 2009) | Language: English
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  1. From the Back Cover
    Your real-world guide to creating and marketing original cartoons

    Do you love comics? Want to become a cartoonist? This practical, hands-on guide is packed with step-by-step instructions and plenty of tips for creating your own cartoons. From inanimate objects to animals to aliens, you can see how to breathe life into your characters and make your cartoons stand out. Plus, you discover how to

    Master the basic building blocks — set up your workspace; start creating with pencil, ink, and pens; and fix mistakes

    Get the creative juices flowing — find inspiration and formulate your cartoon idea, gag, or concept, and make it work

    Create your characters — from their heads to their toes, give your characters personality and presence

    Assemble your comic strip — create an effective background, plan your layout, letter your cartoons, create drama, and more

    Fine-tune your work — discover the tools and techniques for digitally formatting your comics

    Open the book and find:

    An overview of the different cartooning genres

    Drawing techniques, such as shading and crosshatching

    An exploration of body, gender, species, and character types

    Tips for developing a cast of characters

    The lowdown on drawing editorial cartoons

    How to add color to your creations

    Ten steps to a finished comic strip

    Hints on breaking into the business

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