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The Cartoonist Workbook by Robin Hall
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The Cartoonist Workbook (edition 1995)

by Robin Hall (Author)

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A book of practical information and reference for all cartoonists in which the author demonstrates his keyhole drawing method for beginners. He shows step by step how to build faces, bodies, expressions and movement. He then describes techniques for freehand drawing, composition, perspective and caricature - with hundreds of drawings. The hardest and often most overlooked aspect of cartooning is writing gags for single cartoons and comic strips. This is examined with suggestions for exploration and development. Finally there is advice on presenting finished work and, what is most important, on getting it published.… (more)
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Title:The Cartoonist Workbook
Authors:Robin Hall (Author)
Info:Main Street Printing (1995), Edition: 4th Printing, 112 pages
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The Cartoonist's Workbook by Robin Hall

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Well written instruction book. ( )
  Rostie | May 13, 2023 |
"Keyhole Ken" will have you drawing people in no time. ( )
  taterzngravy | Jun 23, 2010 |
This book isn't the greatest, but if you are trying to learn some cartooning it would be a pretty good start! ( )
  -AlyssaE- | Jun 1, 2009 |
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The process of drawing cartoons can be likened to that of writing (or "drawing") the alphabet.
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The aim is to expand on every situation to start your creativity flowing.
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A book of practical information and reference for all cartoonists in which the author demonstrates his keyhole drawing method for beginners. He shows step by step how to build faces, bodies, expressions and movement. He then describes techniques for freehand drawing, composition, perspective and caricature - with hundreds of drawings. The hardest and often most overlooked aspect of cartooning is writing gags for single cartoons and comic strips. This is examined with suggestions for exploration and development. Finally there is advice on presenting finished work and, what is most important, on getting it published.

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