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Getting back in to drawing…where to start?
I’d like to get back into drawing. My only experience drawing is practicing from some Christopher Hart cartoon books.
My main interest in drawing is cartoons, and comic book characters.
Is there a good DVD drawing course?
This is mainly a hobby, but I really want to learn. I’d like to start with the basics, and eventually be able to draw comic book characters like Batman.
Well I personally use anime as a drawing style. But the two are closely related. I found that free-hand copying is the best way to learn for me. First go get the basics of human anatomy and Anime and Manga and Drawing techniques off the web then just start free hand drawing it. Soon you’ll find inspiration and then boom a couple of drawing trying on your own and you start to teach yourself how to draw.
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How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way $4.45 … |
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21 Classic Buster Brown Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 9 Hours 12 Minutes running time) $11.99 This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 21 digitized reels of classic Buster Brown radio broadcasts and over 9 Hours 12 Minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lover can… |
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Cartooning: An easy to follow guide to learning how to draw cartoons $24.95 Capture the character, personality, and mood of both human and animal subjects. Build on the popular author’s appealing contemporary style. Large-format cartoon examples, plus comprehensive approach. Paperback, 144 pages. (Christopher Hart)…. |
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CEREBUS 13 Issue Collection Includes: JAKA’S STORY 1989-1990. No. 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 133, 134, 136, 137. 1990 HIGH SOCIETY: No. 9. 1995 WORLD TOUR: Mothers & daughters No. 40 (Austin, Texas), 41 (Columbus, Ohio), and 42 (Seattle, Washington) Cerebus 13 Issue Collection Includes: Jaka’s Story 1989-1990. No. 122, 123, 128, 129, 130, 133, 134, 136, 137. 1990 High Society: No. 9. 1995 World Tour: Mothers & Daughters No. 40 (Austin, Texas), 41 (Columbus, Ohio), and 42 (Seattle, Washington)… |
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How to Draw Art for Comic Books $2.94 How to Draw Art for Comic Books |
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Standard Catalog Of Comic Books Dvd $21.56 Standard Catalog Of Comic Books Dvd |
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How to Draw Dynamic Comic Books $7.42 Unique among the few comics artists to be featured on US Postage Stamps, Rich Buckler is one of the best-known comic-book artists: He’s drawn groundbreaking runs on Fantastic Four, Spectacular Spider-Man, Avengers, Teen Titans, X-Men and more. Now, Buckler reveals the secrets of drawing the heroic figure, the language of storytelling, narrative technique, and constructing a better page in focused chapters that build the reader’s skills step by step–an authoritative guide to creating compelling comics.Rich Buckler hasn’t merely written a how-to book; he’s virtually performed a heroic public service! — Stan Lee |
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How to Draw Cartoons for Comic Strips $1.25 bChristopher Hart/bis Watson-Guptill’s best-selling author; his previous books have sold more than a million copies. He lives in Westport, Connecticut.Here is a comprehensive approach to drawing comic-strip characters in an appealing contemporary style featuring large-format reproductions that can be easily copied. A wide range of drawings depicting people of all ages as well as such animals as cats,dogs, birds, and fish show you how to capture the personality, mood, and character of a subject. The 275 drawings illustrate head and body construction, how to draw facial features and expressions, how to use action lines to depict body language, how to draw hands and feet, and ways to convey emotion and age. The author also offers valuable tips on developing a comic strip. He shows you how to place subjects within panels; make a layout; master reverse angles, medium shots, and close-ups; establish lights and darks; and utilize dialogue balloons.brbrBeginning and intermediate artists—from the younger audiences attracted to animation to more sophisticated artist who enjoyiNew Yorker/i-type spot cartoons—will find the book of great interest. |
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Draw Perspective (draw Books) $11 Draw Perspective (draw Books) |
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Draw Trees (draw Books) $44.95 Draw Trees (draw Books) |
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Draw Cartoons (Draw Books) $42.95 Draw Cartoons (Draw Books) |
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Draw Horses (draw Books) $10 Draw Horses (draw Books) |
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How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains $3.39 bChristopher Hart/blives in Westport, Connecticut. His previous books have sold over a million copies.Today comic book heroes and villains are more popular than ever, appearing not only in print but in video games and movies as well. Now fans can learn how to create their own heroes and villains from such successful comic book artists as Gray Morrow of Superman, Frank McLaughlin of Batman, and Frank Springer of Spiderman and Conan the Barbarian. A superhero-mascot appears throughout the book guiding the reader with his humorous observations. Among the many subjects covered are heroic anatomy; monsters, mutants, and mythical creatures; action scenes, fights and combat; as well as designing special powers for heroes. Each section ends with a page entitled “Common Mistakes,” where the pitfalls and problems that beginning artists are most likely to encounter are demonstrated.brbrWith its fun-to-follow format and variety of illustration styles,iHow to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains/iwill encourage the cartoonist lurking in everyone. |
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Draw Your Garden (Draw Books) $6.5 Draw Your Garden (Draw Books) |
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Draw the Human Body (Draw Books) $2.81 Draw the Human Body (Draw Books) |
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DC Comics – Batman Comic Book Insignia Fleece Lounge Pants for men $19.99 These lounge pants for men feature Batman’s Trademark Comic Books Insignia and Classic Logo in an all-over print on a warm and cozy black fleece fabric. They are machine washable, have a button fly, a covered elastic waistband with drawstring tie. |
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How to Draw Great-Looking Comic Book Women $3.13 Curvaceous Women, a top subject sought by comic book publishers, are the focus of this eye-popping instructional that shows aspiring cartoonists exactly how to master drawing a bevy of fabulous females.brbrFrom basic anatomy, musculature, body positions, and action poses to facial expressions, hairstyles, and costumes, this truly invaluable and unique resource covers in great detail every aspect of depicting great-looking women for comic books. The book also shows how to handle perspective and compose art specifically for comic book panels. In addition to chapters offering effective drawing lessons are sections on tricks of the trade, lists of comic book publishers and their submissions addresses, and interviews with industry professionals Bobby Chase of Marvel Comics and Renae Geerlings of Top Cow, who provide insiders’ views of the business and give tips on how newcomers can land their first jobs in the field. Contributing illustrators have penciled and inked such famous characters as the X-Men, Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Catwoman, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Captain America, and many others.bChristopher Hart/bis one of Watson-Guptill’s best-selling authors, with a proven track record of phenomenal sales totalling over a half-million copies. He lives in Westport, Connecticut. |
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Start Collecting Comic Books $1.5 Start Collecting Comic Books |
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100 Greatest Comic Books $5.49 100 Greatest Comic Books |
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Comic Books Unbound $31.95 Comic Books Unbound |
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Clerks: The Comic Books $75.03 Clerks: The Comic Books |
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Collecting Comic Books $1.92 Collecting Comic Books |
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Crawford’s Encyclopedia Of Comic Books $4.24 Crawford’s Encyclopedia Of Comic Books |
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How to Write Comic Books $1.58 How to Write Comic Books |
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Learn to Draw Comic Art $6.81 This book will show you want to be able to draw more then just stick figures. Step by step instructions and ons of helpful tips, you’ll be drawing exciting comic characters in no time. |
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Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist: How to Draw the New Stre $10.79 Maybe you’ve noticed. Today’s superheroes and action heroes aren’t as brawny and muscular as they used to be. In fact, almost all the characters in comic books and on TV have a fresh, new look–simplified, streamlined, edgier, with a hint of anime/cartoon design, and appealing to kids and adults alike. Now Christopher Hart, the superhero of how-to-draw books, has come to the rescue of artists everywhere with Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist. Anatomy has always been a difficult subject, but for this book Hart uses his straightforward approach to show a simpler way. In clear step-by-step illustrations and text, he shows: how to draw streamlined figures in poses; body types and muscles; the mechanics of facial expression; how to know which muscles to eliminate in a simplified drawing; grouping muscles; muscle contours versus bone contours; muscles in classic comic-book poses like flying and punching; and more. Now artist can stop struggling with the fine points of anatomy and start creating modern looking heroes and heroines with help from Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist. |
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Draw Your Own Blitz Comic Strips $1.5 Draw Your Own Blitz Comic Strips |