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Draw Action

250 Ways to Get Movement into Your Drawings

By (author) Carlos Gomes Cabral
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Search Press Ltd, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Published: 2nd Feb 2016
Dimensions: w 190mm h 246mm d 10mm
Weight: 408g
ISBN-10: 1782213880
ISBN-13: 9781782213888
Barcode No: 9781782213888
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Synopsis
What is a cartoon-style drawing without any kind of action? What is a cartoon that doesn't tell us a story? The way to express movement and action in a cartoon is quite different from drawing in a life class. And that's what this book is all about. Cartoonist and illustrator Carlos Gomez Cabral shares his toolkit of tips and tricks: simplicity, rhythm, line of action. Sometimes it's how you position a shadow, use a speed line, or exaggerate an expression. Carlos applies these and other tips to dozens of different subjects, showing how you can bring your drawing to life on the page. Your dream could be to make animations or draw for action comics, video games, or graphic novels, whatever the genre, whatever your art style, whether you are doing it digitally or with a good old-fashioned pencil, this book gives you the skills you need. Features include good and bad examples set next to each other, Carlos shows how a tweak here or there can change the dynamics of a drawing for the better. Plus 7 guest illustrators with different styles take up residence on several pages to share their methods.

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This is a book full of tips for illustration, comic books and concept art that'll help students from college upwards as well as beginning artists. As a college lecturer who teaches concept art this book in my view covers a wide range of tips on movement, the body and honestly does what the foreword says it will and helps develop artists. * Marian Carr *