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How to Draw Anatomy for Comics 2: Sharpen your Comic Drawing Skills

Current price: $19.49
How to Draw Anatomy for Comics 2: Sharpen your Comic Drawing Skills
How to Draw Anatomy for Comics 2: Sharpen your Comic Drawing Skills

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How to Draw Anatomy for Comics 2: Sharpen your Comic Drawing Skills

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The exciting follow-up to How to Draw Anatomy for Comics has arrived!
This book gives helpful tips to draw comic figures whether you are a newbie or simply want to improve your drawings skills. Let
How to Draw Anatomy for Comics 2
guide you on your quest to improve your comic drawing skills and kick-start your artistic ability. Walk through the process of drawing with easy to follow steps and images.
Become familiar with drawing figures by using basic shapes and gesture drawing. As you progress, learn how to draw comic faces and heads as well as to make them appear three dimensional. Also learn to draw in perspective, in proportion, and how to use rendering techniques. Finally, put everything you've learned together to create awesome characters.
This book contains 120 pages of easy to follow steps and full color images on How to Draw Anatomy for Comics.
Chapter Overview:
- Drawing Materials
- Drawing Fundamentals
- Basic Anatomy
- Facial Features
- Drawing the Head
- Drawing Hands & Feet
- Creating Characters
..And much more!

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