Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Comic Book Artists [Kindle Edition] Author: Christopher Hart | Language: English | ISBN:
B00G8ELT2K | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Direct download links available Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Comic Book Artists [Kindle Edition] Free PDF from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link This drawing tutorial from best-selling author Christopher Hart shows artists how to draw exaggerated musculature of super-sized figures in action poses. Direct download links available for Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Comic Book Artists Free PDF
- Print Length: 144 pages
- Publisher: Watson-Guptill (April 22, 2014)
- Sold by: Random House LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00G8ELT2K
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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I am a 15-year-old and have been interested in drawing comic book art for a few years now. I started out buying How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way. It was really good, yes because well-established comic book artist wrote it, but it didn't really grab my attention. Then, I saw How to Draw Cutting Edge Comics. This book really got me into drawing comic book characters. Then, I saw that he had a new book, How to Draw Cutting Edge Anatomy. I was especially excited because drawing the actual people interested me more than drawing anything else in comics. I quickly looked through it and bought it. I have never looked back.
It honestly taught me so much. It starts with skeletal structure which, I believe, has to be the first thing an artist needs to learn before learning the rest of the anatomy. Then, it goes on to basic muscles. After this, it has many sections focusing on different muscle groups and parts of the body. While the pictures do help, it was what he wrote that helped. They way he explains what the muscles look like and how they move is very understandable. I loved it.
I have been looking for an anatomy book that's at least moderately clean - I'm just not comfortable with drawing nude figures; I just want to draw comics. There are not very many comic book drawing books out there that focus on anatomy and are still modest. This one does a great job of it and it is one of the cleanest ones I have found. Some of the pictures of the girls are seductive and immodest, but I try to not focus on that. There's so much more to learn in this book!
The styles of other how-to-draw-comics just didn't catch my attention like this one did. You see, I don't want to develop a Stan Lee or George Perez style, I want my own.
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