Learn To Draw Cartoons
Have you ever wanted to draw cartoons but just found
yourself stuck on one character that you keep drawing over and over?
You know that you have the talent for it but just don't
know where to start and how to get your cartoon drawing noticed.
There is lots of great information and advice available to
the new and experience cartoonist from just getting started to learning
where and how to sell your work. Whether you want to become an
independent artist, draw for fun or learn how to self-promote your work
through the Internet or self-published books there are so many fun and
exciting ways you can explore this adventure.
Some of the top books on getting started with drawing
cartoons are Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cartooning but Were Afraid to Draw (Christopher Hart Titles)
which provides a ton of tips and practical techniques to get you started.
How To Draw Caricatures
Includes hundreds of step-by-step instructions and examples of caricatured
subjects that show the art in action.
Blitz Ultimate Cartooning Kit (Bruce Blitz)
teaches the basics of cartooning in a completely
innovative way thanks to the exciting new Blitz Re-Tooner™. In addition to
traditional drawing exercises and games, the kit allows any fledgling
cartoonist to create original drawings on a clever wipe-away surface that
packs neatly away. Blitz's 56-page book presents page-by-page projects
that are done with the Re-Tooner™--a plastic box set at an incline by
risers on the bottom for ease and comfort in drawing.
There are also some great cartooning web sites available
listed below are just a few...
www.learn-to-draw.com
www.garyharbo.com
www.cartooncritters.com/learntodraw.htm