The
Step-By-Step Guide To Drawing Cartoons
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What materials you
will need (page 4) |
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How to
make sure you have loosened up and ready to draw (page 6) |
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Handling
your pen and brush the right way (page 8) |
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How to
use different shading patterns (page 9) |
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Creating
patterns for clothing (page 12) |
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How to
draw a cartoon head using the box, oval and odd shape methods
(page 17) |
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Drawing
accessories for the head (page 21) |
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How to
create animated facial expressions (page 25) |
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"Impress
Your Family and Friends"
Being able to draw
is great fun and something you can share with others very
easily.
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Drawing
the hands in different positions (page 28) |
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How to
draw feet & shoes (page 33) |
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Drawing
the basic comic figure (page 39) |
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Understanding
the fundamentals in a cartoon figure (page 40) |
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How to
add detail to clothing (page 43) |
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The trick
to drawing the complete figure (page 48) |
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How to
create motion in your drawings (page 53) |
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How to
draw kids (page 61) |
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How to
draw animals (page 67) |
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How to
draw a dog (page 68) |
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How to
draw a horse (page 69) |
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How to
draw the cartoon female figure (page 74) |
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Stock
types, how to create distinctive looks (page 80) |
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Creating
off beat comics that look great regardless of your drawing style
(page 85) |
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How to
draw perspective for your cartoons (page 90) |
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Using
gimmicks and props to improve your drawings (page 93) |
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How to
draw and create great looking caricatures (page 100) |
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"Increase
the enjoyment of your hobby and take your skills to a higher
level." |
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The best
way to do your comic lettering (page 99) |
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Drawing
comic strips using gag panels (page 104) |
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Putting
together your comic strip (page 116) |
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Creating
sports cartoons for publishing in the papers (page 124) |
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Creating
political cartoons for publishing (page 139) |
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What gloomies
are and how to use them to brighten up articles for papers (page
152) |
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can improve your career prospects as an artist."
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work from. This is what we are providing here. A great looking
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