Chapter 1 explains some drawing techniques and materials,(pen and ink, pencils, paint, underground, ...) chapter 2 tells about developping an own style (inspiration, caricature, anthropomorfism, sound and motion, ...) and chapter 3 describes cartoon classifications (such as satire, black humor, polical cartoons, international styles, etc.)
International styles: left Dallos, right Bosc cartoon:
In our public library I found 2 other books with the same goal: offering drawing techniques en inspiration to draw cartoons.
The first one is 'Stripteken Technieken' by Steve Whitaker ,1997 (original title: The Encyclopedia of Cartooning Techniques, Quarto Publishing, 1994):
The second one is 'Stripfiguren tekenen' by Jack Hamm ,1989 (original title: Cartooning the head and figure, 1982). In the book are very detailed drawing lists of hands, noses, hats, faces, cloths, feet, shoes, etc.
Drawing hands, as described in the tree books:
Drawing emotions:
Caricature in:
The Encyclopedia of Cartooning Techniques
left: Tyson by Karl Meersman (Belgium),
right: Arnold Schwarzenegger - Terminator by Carl Flint (Sweden)
left: Tyson by Karl Meersman (Belgium),
right: Arnold Schwarzenegger - Terminator by Carl Flint (Sweden)
How to draw and sell cartoons
Khadaffi by Ewert Karlsson (Sweden) and
John Wayne in The sands of Iwo Jima, by Bob Sherriff
Khadaffi by Ewert Karlsson (Sweden) and
John Wayne in The sands of Iwo Jima, by Bob Sherriff
What is your favourite How-to-draw-cartoons-books?
Let me know.
Learn More:
How to draw and sell cartoons on Amazon (with preview)
Cartooning the head and figure on Amazon (with preview)
The Encyclopedia of Cartooning Techniques on Amazon
Let me know.
Learn More:
How to draw and sell cartoons on Amazon (with preview)
Cartooning the head and figure on Amazon (with preview)
The Encyclopedia of Cartooning Techniques on Amazon
How to make money with simple cartoons (1949) (on Mike Lynch blog)
3 comments:
One of the best is The Cartoonist's Workbook by Robin Hall.
Thanks for mentioning, didn't know of that book. Here's a link to some reviews of the book I found:
http://www.amazon.com/Cartoonists-Workbook-Drawing-Writing-Selling/product-reviews/0806996730
Hi, I noticed that you've posted an image of mine from the Encyclopedia of Cartooning Techniques, thanks for that! I thought you might be interested in my new book It's behind You! - it's a book of children's monster poems and you can see the trailer (and hear some snippets of the poems) here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FEOn4R1viQ
Best
Carl Flint
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