Наиболее полное издание для начинающих комиксмейкеров. включает - разработку персонажа, мимику, характерные жесты и позы, инструментарий и приёмы - как, чем и на чём рисовать комиксы, основы рисунка и цветоделения, менеджмент своих работ, и многое другое. Предлагаемое издание - одно из лучших в да
The encyclopedia of cartooning techniques
✍ Scribed by Steve Whitaker
- Publisher
- Running Press
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 163
- Edition
- 6
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Provides an analysis of drawing materials available to cartoonists, followed by an A-to-Z guide to cartooning techniques and principles, and includes a gallery of professional drawings arranged in the genres of satire and comment, caricature, humor, strips, and illustration This visual encyclopedia will help cartoonists of all levels choose the right materials, improve technical skills, and develop personal style. In the A to Z techniques section, specially commissioned artwork and step-by-step demonstrations show readers how to translate everyday observations into cartoon form. Full-color
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<DIV>“This lively and informative book delivers on all counts....Hundreds of lively drawings, accompanied by clearly presented information and instruction on each topic, combine to move this book to the forefront of publications on this subject. Strongly recommended.”—<i>School Arts.</i><br></div>
<DIV>“This lively and informative book delivers on all counts....Hundreds of lively drawings, accompanied by clearly presented information and instruction on each topic, combine to move this book to the forefront of publications on this subject. Strongly recommended.”—<i>School Arts.</i><br></div>
From the silent shorts of the 1920s and '30s to the classic Disney features of the '40s, and from the Saturday morning television shows of the '70s and '80s to the computer-generated blockbusters of today, animation remains widely popular with viewers of all ages. With the current surge of interest
From the silent shorts of the 1920s and '30s to the classic Disney features of the '40s, and from the Saturday morning television shows of the '70s and '80s to the computer-generated blockbusters of today, animation remains widely popular with viewers of all ages. With the current surge of interest