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Walter Foster Book Series
How to Draw & Paint
The titles in this classic series contain progressive visual demonstrations, expert advice, and simple written explanations that assist novice artists through the next stages of learning. In this series, professional artists walk the reader through the artistic process step by step, from preparation and preliminary sketches to special techniques and final details. Organized into categories of instruction, these books provide an introduction to an array of media and subjects.
Artist’s Library
These titles offer both beginning and advanced artists the opportunity to expand their creativity, conquer technical obstacles, and explore new media. Written and illustrated by professional artists, the books in this series are ideal for anyone aspiring to reach a new level of expertise. They serve as useful tools that artists of all skill levels can refer to again and again.
Drawing Made Easy, Acrylic Made Easy & Watercolor Made Easy
Every artist should have the opportunity to experience the joy of learning without having to deal with intimidating, complicated lessons. The books in these series simplify even the most complex concepts, making it easy for the beginner to gain an in-depth understanding of pencil, acrylic, or watercolor.
Drawing Oil Watercolor Acrylic Pastel Cartooning Special Subjects
Cartooning
Cartoons can charm. They can make you laugh. They can tell thrilling tales. And often, they do all three at the same time. What comes to mind when you think of cartooning? Comic strips and cartoons are only a few of the venues open to cartoonists. Cartoons also adorn and populate greeting cards, children’s books, and advertisements. All you need to get started are a few books, some basic techniques, and a little imagination.
— Jack Keely
The Cute Crew
The cuties in these cartoons often have infant proportions—big heads; small, pear-shaped bodies; and chubby arms and legs. Tiny feet look cute on kids, and oversized paws make a kitten or puppy adorable. Look at the common characteristics in the cartoons on these pages, and notice how “round” they appear.
Warm & Fuzzy
Cute cartoon animals are often slightly anthropomorphized, meaning they’ve been given certain human characteristics. Often the dark button eyes of animals are replaced with human-style eyes and eyelashes, and occasionally, eyebrows. In addition, their mouths are frequently curved into an appealing smile.
The Human Touch
Giving animals human characteristics allows cute animals to stand in for people. These characters often wear clothes, drive cars, and live in houses. Their bodies become more human in proportion and yet retain some degree of animal identity.
Location
When you draw cartoons, you will also design props to heighten the mood and strengthen the story line of his cartoon. The choice of which props to use depends on whether it’s a jungle saga or a big-city crime drama, whether it takes place in the future or the Stone Age, and whether or not it’s intended to amuse, thrill, or chill.
Publisher : Walter Foster Publishing; Revised edition (May 7, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 40 pages
ISBN-10 : 1633227812
ISBN-13 : 978-1633227811
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 10.25 x 0.13 x 13.75 inches