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Master Guide to Drawing Cartoons: How to Draw Amazing Characters from Simple Templates [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x229 mm, all in color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Drawing with Christopher Hart
  • ISBN-10: 1684620392
  • ISBN-13: 9781684620395
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x229 mm, all in color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Drawing with Christopher Hart
  • ISBN-10: 1684620392
  • ISBN-13: 9781684620395
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Many aspiring artists want to create original characters. That's the fun of cartooning. But character design lessons can be challenging. This beginner's guide to character design shows cartoonists how to make small adjustments to basic forms and shapes in order to come up with unique characters they can call their own. The book focuses on six areas: head and body types, exaggeration, personality, proportions, poses, & costumes. Anyone who has wanted to invent an original character but doesn't know whereto start will find the answers in this complete and accessible instructional book chock full of clear step-by-step illustrations, expert instruction, and tons of helpful tips"--

The author of the mega-bestselling Master Guide to Drawing Anime series brings the same inspiring and informative approach to cartooning.

Many aspiring artists want to create original characters. That's the fun of cartooning. But character design lessons can be challenging. This beginner's guide to character design shows cartoonists how to make small adjustments to basic forms and shapes in order to come up with unique characters they can call their own. The book focuses on six areas: head and body types, exaggeration, personality, proportions, poses, and costumes. Anyone who has wanted to invent an original character but doesn't know where to start will find the answers in this complete and accessible instructional book that’s chock full of clear step-by-step illustrations, expert instruction, and tons of helpful tips.
Introduction 8(2)
Inventing Original Characters
10(22)
Templates for the Head
12(4)
Templates for the Body
16(2)
Little Kid
18(2)
Middle Schooler
20(1)
Popular Guy
21(1)
Cheerful Girl
22(2)
Characters with Attitude
24(2)
The Chinless Wonder
26(2)
Genre Characters
28(4)
Modifying Your Characters
32(20)
Changing Shapes
34(2)
Creating Angles
36(2)
Flat Planes
38(2)
Creating Two Planes
40(1)
Softening the Contours
41(1)
Exaggerated Curves
42(2)
Compound Shapes
44(2)
Creating a Point of Emphasis
46(4)
Accessories and Hair
50(2)
The Nine Cartoon Personality Types
52(16)
Character Type #1 The Unlikely Hero
54(1)
Character Type #2 Villain Type A (Con Artist)
55(1)
Character Type #3 Villain Type B (Wickedly Evil)
56(2)
Character Type #4 Amateur Detective
58(2)
Character Type #5 Daydreamer
60(1)
Character Type #6 Short Fuse
61(1)
Character Type #7 Indecisive
62(2)
Character Type #8 Fearful
64(2)
Character Type #9 Can't Resist Temptation
66(2)
Cartoon Bodies: Simplify & Exaggerate
68(14)
Super-Simplified Bodies
70(4)
Charming Proportions
74(1)
Big Head, Little Body
75(1)
Skinny Guy
76(2)
Narrow and Tall
78(2)
Oddball Characters
80(1)
The "Average" Kid Body
81(1)
Modifying Cartoon Bodies
82(62)
Basic Body Construction
84(1)
Simplified vs. Flexible Bodies
85(1)
Adding a Waistline
86(2)
Exaggerating the Normal Body
88(1)
Visual Rhythm
89(1)
The Three Foundation Poses
90(6)
Good Posture in the Side Angle
96(2)
Most-Know Poses For Every Cartoonist
98(2)
On the Phone
100(2)
Dumb Dad Jokes
102(2)
The Downside to Having a Pet
104(2)
Hands on Hips
106(1)
Crossed Legs
107(1)
The Famous Shoulder Shrug
108(2)
The Accidental Pose
110(1)
Walking Poses
111(5)
Friendly Pose
116(2)
Sitting Poses
118(4)
The Master
Chapter: Creating Variations
122(2)
Hairstyle Variations
124(3)
Hair and Glasses
127(1)
Changing Expressions
128(2)
Clothes Make the Character
130(2)
Fun with Costumes
132(4)
Poses: Creating Alternatives
136(2)
Change the Proportions, Change the Character
138(4)
Bend and Flex
142(2)
Index 144
With more than eight million copies of his books in print, Christopher Hart is the world's leading author of art-instruction books. His titles frequently appear on the Bookscan Top 50 Art list. They also have a huge international audience, having been translated into more than 20 languages. In his more than 50 titles, he offers artists accessible, generously illustrated, and clearly written step-by-step instruction on a wide variety of how-to-draw subjects, including manga, figure drawing, cartooning, comics, fashion, and animals.