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| HOW TO DRAW CARICATURES. by Lenn Redman. This is easily THE best book I've ever seen on the subject of caricature drawing. While most books describe a few general principles, and then just give lots of examples, Lenn Redman gives a step-by-step classroom approach that, with a little time and practice, will soon have you drawing decent caricatures on your own. Yes, the book also contains a lot of examples of his own drawings, but unlike most books on the subject, the emphasis is on theory and method, and is not just a showcase of the author's work (review by Bob Buethe). |
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THE CARTOONIST'S WORKBOOK. By Robin Hall. Paperback - 112 pages (May 1997) Sterling Publications. Dimensions (in inches): 0.30 x 10.95 x 8.58 Price: $13.05 |
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CARTOONING: THE ART AND THE BUSINESS. by Mort Gerberg. From Library Journal: Accomplished in many phases of cartooning, the prolific Gerberg shares the tricks of his trade in this updated and expanded edition of his Arbor House Book of Cartooning. Soft cover. 272 Pages. |
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GETTING STARTED DRAWING & SELLING CARTOONS. by Randy Glasbergen. Have you always wanted to express yourself by drawing funny pictures of the world around you? Well here's your chance. No matter what your skill level, this book will teach you everything you need to know about drawing and selling cartoons. Hard-cover. 117 Pages. |
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HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL CARTOONIST. by Randy Glasbergen. Whether you want to turn your cartooning talent into a few extra bucks or an entire career, this is the book. Hard-cover. 1996 |
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THE COMPLETE BOOK OF CARICATURE. by Bob Staake. Caricature is a skill best learned by example, and you will find hundreds of examples in this book. Hard-cover. 134 Pages. |
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THE ENCYClOPEDIA OF CARTOONING TECHNIQUES. By Steve Whitaker. This visual encyclopedia will help cartoonists of all levels choose the right materials, improve technical skills, and develop personal style. Color. Glossy paper. Hard-cover. 176 Pages. |
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HOW TO DRAW CARTOONS EDITORS WILL BUY. |
| by George Crenshaw. George has drawn upon his 40+ years of experience to bring you a short-cut to success in the field of magazine cartooning. Soft cover. 148 Pages. |
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THE SECRETS OF PROFESSIONAL CARTOONING. |
| by Ken Muse. This is the A B C's of cartooning. Nicely laid out.Looks like Ken inked the whole book by hand. Hard-cover. 330 Pages. |
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HOW TO DRAW AND SELL CARTOONS. by Ross Thompson Bill Hewison. Shows how to create cartoons, from political to the simply funny, and offers advice on developing a style, theme series, and strips. Hard-cover. 144 Pages. |