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Overview
You don’t have to be a great artist to be a good cartoonist. Because cartoons are based in humor, not art; the secret to their success is to think funny. In this handy guide, you’ll find detailed instructions for creating cartoon people and animals. With a little practice you’ll be drawing adults and children, creatures, and more. “A fun, funny, instruction book for all ages.”—Copley News Service.A step-by-step guide for drawing animals and people, covering alligators, bears, skunks, smiling faces, angry faces, hairstyles, movement, and more.
Synopsis
In this handy guide, you’ll find detailed instructions for creating cartoon people and animals. With a little practice you’ll be drawing adults and children, birds, reptiles, farm and jungle animals, forest critters, sea creatures, and more. “A fun, funny instruction book for all ages.”—Copley News Service.
Parent Council Reviews
This is a great gift idea for your humorist or cartoonist. Most how-to-draw books go too far, too fast. This one is an exception. Artell gives step-by-step techniques and offers encouragement to help the reader create cartoons. He states that for cartooning you need humor more than the ability to draw well. 2001, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., $17.95. Ages 8 to 12. Reviewer: A. Braga SOURCE: Parent Council, September 2001 (Vol. 9, No. 1)