How to Draw Anatomy for Comics (Black & White Saver Edition)


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<p><strong><em><u>Please note:</u></em></strong><em> This book is the </em><strong><em>Black & White Saver Edition</em></strong><em> as a cheaper alternative to the Full Color Edition. If you want to experience this book in full color please check out the other books by the Author.</em></p><p><strong style=color: rgba(255 194 102 1)>Practical and easy to follow this book will help you to unlock the comic artist just waiting to break free!</strong></p><p><strong>In </strong><strong>How to Draw Anatomy for Comics</strong> Stan Bendis Kutcher explains in easy to follow <strong>step-by-step</strong> methods for applying anatomy and drawing techniques for comics.</p><p>This <strong>comic book drawing guide</strong> takes the reader from the basic first steps right to the detailed trimmings of drawing <strong>comic anatomy</strong>. No matter what the level of your artistic skill is you can apply the same techniques to upgrade your comic drawings even further. Use the tips and tricks in this book to implement drawing styles of all comic genres from Superheroes and Villains to Cartoons and Fantasy characters.</p><p><em>Learn how to apply basic principles such as using basic shapes for construction perspective movement and distortion. Design principles such as the Golden Ratio will help the composition and layout of your comic pages as well as the anatomical proportions of your comic book characters. </em></p><p><strong><em>Learn the fundamentals</em></strong><em> of drawing your own original </em><strong><em>comic book characters</em></strong><em>. Bring them to life by learning some tips into creating their own unique personalities and then putting it on paper. </em></p>
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