How to Draw Dynamic Comic Books
October 11, 2009 by Michelle
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Among the few comics artists to be featured on a US Postage Stamp, Rich Buckler is one of the best-known comic-book artists: He’s drawn groundbreaking runs on Fantastic Four, Avengers, Spectacular Spider-Man, X-Men, Teen Titans, and more. Even Stan Lee says, “From the time he drew his first assignments for Marvel Comics, I’ve been one of his biggest fans. There are few people better qualified to write a book on the subject than Rich Buckler!” Now, after more than thirty-five years in comic books, Buckler reveals[Read More]
Dynamic Figure Drawing
October 6, 2009 by Michelle
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Figure drawing is the most essential–and the most difficult–of all skills for the artist to learn. In this book, Bruce Hogarth, one of the founders of the School of Visual Arts in New York, introduces his own revolutionary system of figure drawing, which makes it possible to visualize and accurately render the forms of the human body from every conceivable point of view. 300+ drawings & diagrams.
Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for Animators, Second Edition
October 4, 2009 by Michelle
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Force: Dynamic Life Drawing for Animators
Capture the force in your life drawing subjects with this practical guide to dynamic drawing techniques – packed with superb, powerfully drawn examples that show you how to:
* Bring your work to life with rhythmic drawing techniques * Create appealing and dynamic poses in your drawings* Experience the figure’s energy in three dimensional space* Use the asymmetry of straight and curved lines to clarify the direction of force in the body* Build on your foundational anatomy and figure drawing skills to animate your drawings *Apply the theory of force to your on-location and animal[Read More]



