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Title: Books on cartooning
Post by: Dave Gilbert on Tue 17/02/2004 20:28:21
Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a book on sketching or cartooning?  I'm looking to improve my skills in that area and my personal experimentation has yielded awful results.
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Tue 17/02/2004 21:27:54
Cartoon Animation - Preston Blair (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1560100842/qid=1077053104/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-4916787-8929661?v=glance&s=books) :: An awesome book which taught me a lot!

It's mostly about animating cartoons, but there's some instructional stuff about just drawing cartoons.

~ d
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: rodekill on Tue 17/02/2004 21:42:00
Jack Hamm, the Man. (http://www.art-book-reviews.com/Cartooning_the_Head_and_Figure_By_Jack_Hamm_0399508031.html)

This is the book my brother and I used to copy out of all the time when I was a kid. Eventually it was a torn up rag of overused paper, but I managed to find another copy years later when they reprinted it. It is awsome. It is dirt cheap as far as art books go. Get it.
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: Bluke4x4 on Tue 17/02/2004 22:14:46
2 words. Christopher Hart. He's done about six books, all about comics, cartooning, dynamic drawing, all sorts of awesome stuff. Of course, I use my own self talent, and I 'm pretty good. Whatever floats your boat.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0823023591/ref=pd_sxp_elt_l1/102-7600710-8659315 (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0823023591/ref=pd_sxp_elt_l1/102-7600710-8659315) Go here for the only book I use.
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: cpage on Wed 18/02/2004 12:00:01
Bluke, you a fan of his too huh?

I have his books on comic style, Comic strips, and animation and I have to agree that these are the best books on the subjects I have ever read!
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: veryweirdguy on Wed 18/02/2004 20:21:02
What's that? You want a free one?

You've probably seen it but:

Andrew Loomis - Fun With a Pencil (http://www.saveloomis.org/fun/fun.htm)

I printed it off recently and I think it's really good!

Nothing about cartooning in it though.
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: MrColossal on Wed 18/02/2004 22:10:57
tee hee!

rode: i have that book too, it really fucked me up cause as far as i could tell it didn't really try to improve my art as it just showed me how the artist could draw hands and ladies sleeping
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: Bluke4x4 on Wed 18/02/2004 22:18:46
Yeah, cpage. I've got only a few of his books;
All You Ever Wanted To Know About Cartooning But Were Afraid To Ask,
How To Draw Cartoon Animals,
How To Draw Manga

and one more about creating dynamic comics, but I've forgotten the name.
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: cpage on Wed 18/02/2004 22:34:10
I belive it is called comic book heros and villians
Title: Re:Books on cartooning
Post by: MrColossal on Thu 19/02/2004 00:42:40
but seriously dave, i don't think any book will help ever

especially a book where all they do is draw a hand and then say "See this is what it looks like!"

anatomy books are nice [not Gray's Anatomy unless you plan on drawing lots of viens] i have a nice anatomy book that i got from Barnes and Noble and it was cheap Drawing Human Anatomy by Giovanni Civardi

if anything i recommend Loomis cause he'll at least teach you about proportion and all that stuff

in my opinion 99% of all drawing books are shit [especially the how to draw manga books]

(http://sylpher.com/kafka/junk/hunkymanmeat.gif)

just a scan from the book




also, as far as personal experimentation goes, if it's your first time sketching then it's gonna look terrible, just keep at it and at it, i know that's an annoying thing to hear and it's annoying for me to say, but it's the truth as much as it sucks