The
art of caricature falls somewhere between the free-for-all
of cartooning and the art of portraiture. In one of
the most successful entries in the "Learn To Draw"
series, Hughes manages to build from the basics of eyes,
noses, mouths, and ears to complete personalities on
the page.
The
Cartoon Guide to Statistics
by Larry Gonick, Woollcott Smith (Contributor)
A
very clever effort at explaining the meaning and use
of the major statistical methods through the medium
of captioned cartoon drawings.
Flash
Cartoon Animation: Learn from the Pros
by Glenn Kirkpatrick, Kevin Peaty
You
want to make an animated film. You've got the idea.
You've got Macromedia Flash. But where do you start?
What's the best way to script your cartoon, how do you
start animating with Flash, what do you really need
to know in order to get your ideas out there, and make
you famous?
Muybridge's
Complete Human and Animal Locomotion: New Volume 1
(Reprint of original volumes 1-4)
by Eadweard Muybridge, Anita V. Mozley (Designer)
"Of
all the great pioneer-innovators of the 19th century,
perhaps the least known is Eadweard Muybridge."
"The photographs consist of a series of movements
shown in stop-motion sequence: 781 plates (each plate
is a two-page spread) of nearly 300 separate actions
split into as many as 50 individual shots per action.
532 of the plates show clothed and unclothed men, women
and children engaging in a wide variety of typical actions
and activities."
How
to Draw Cartoon Cats, Kittens, Lions and Tigers
by Christopher Hart
Winning
cat characters, from cuddly kittens and savvy street
cats to tiger cubs and lion kings, leap across the pages
of this latest instructional by a bestselling master
cartoonist and teacher. 300 color illustrations.
How
To Draw Knights, Kings, Queens and Dragons
by Christopher Hart
King
Arthur, Merlin, and all of Camelot's dashing, regal
and romantic figures spring to life under the gifted
hand of a master illustrator/cartoonist and inspiring
teacher.
How
to Draw Fast Cars, Monster Trucks, & Fighter Jets
by Christopher Hart
Hart
has come up with a unique book that has less to do with
art, as traditionally defined, than a kid's natural
urge to draw cars, trucks, and jets. The basics of shape,
dimension, and perspective are applied to Lamborghinis
and Porsches, American muscle cars, monster trucks,
stealth fighters,...
Chuck
Amuck: The Life and Times of Animated Cartoonist
by Chuck Jones, et al
Chuck
Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist
is a sort of autobiography of Chuck Jones, the brilliant
Warner Brothers animator who created such enduring characters
as Wile E. Coyote and Marvin the Martian.
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