You Can Draw Comic Book CharactersYou Can Draw Comic Book Characters
a Step-by-step Guide for Learning to Draw More Than 25 Comic Book Characters
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Current format, Book, 2020, , Available . Offered in 0 more formats<div><b>Learn to draw comic book characters with fun and easy, step-by-step drawing projects, and then design your own superheroes and villains.</b><br><br> Are you an aspiring cartoonist or comic book artist? Then <i>You Can Draw Comic Book Characters</i> is just for you! Following the <b>simple step-by-step projects</b> in this fun and exciting book, beginning artists—both the young and the young at heart—will learn to draw a range of <b>original</b> heroic and villainous comic characters, each with their own background story and superpower! Tips, techniques, and easy-to-understand instructions for <b>drawing faces, hair, costumes, and poses</b> will help you create your own unique characters in no time. You’ll not only learn how to<b> design characters</b> from scratch, but you’ll also discover how to add dialog and tell a story using panels. <br><br> The book opens with helpful sections on<b> tools and materials,</b> essential <b>drawing techniques</b>, and <b>color. </b>This information ensures that you know <b>the basics</b> before getting started on the <b>step-by-step projects</b> that follow. Get to know and draw more than 25 fun characters, including:</div><ul><li><b>Jinx Tagget,</b> whose discovery of the Star Stone allows her to control gravity with energy pulses from her hands (and therefore fly!)</li><li><b>Tazu the Terror, </b>whose greatest power is not his magical staff, but his ability to accurately predict the actions of his foes</li><li><b>Monsclara,</b> a powerful but clumsy alien race from the planet Marumei</li><li><b>Battle Model KR-E2,</b> fully sentient robots that want to wake up other KR robots</li><li><b>Alleyne,</b> the smallest person from a planet full of giants, who accidentally ended up on Earth after being zapped through a warp tunnel</li><li><b>Cordy Seacliff,</b> child genius, who created a jet-pack inspired by the old sci-fi movies he loves</li><li><b>Babsti, </b>professor and expert Egyptologist who discovered the secrets the cat goddess Bastet, whose powers she is now able to yield</li><li><b>The Vortexer,</b> an anti-hero consumed by jealousy who wears a technologically enhanced super suit with wrist-mounted vortex cannons</li><li>And many more!</li></ul><div>Throughout the book, in between the <b>drawing projects,</b> are closer looks at how to <b>create a complete comic book,</b> including developing interesting heroes and villains, writing a story, adding dialog, and using panels. And included at the end of the book are<b> templates</b> to scan or photocopy and practice on over and over again. Drawing a character standing, running, flying, or zapping is easy with the included tips, techniques, and templates.<br><br> Cleverly written and beautifully illustrated by professional artist Spencer Brinkerhoff III, <i>You Can Draw Comic Book Characters</i> is the perfect introduction to <b>comic book character illustration</b> for cartoon artists-in-training! </div>
<div><i>Just for Kids: You Can Draw Comic Book Characters</i> teaches drawing with simple steps and easy-to-find art tools, and includes techniques for designing your own comic book characters.</div>
<div><i>Just for Kids: You Can Draw Comic Book Characters</i> teaches drawing with simple steps and easy-to-find art tools, and includes techniques for designing your own comic book characters.</div>
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- Mission Viejo, CA, USA : Walter Foster Jr., 2020., ©2020
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