Selected Product: | Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference for Comic Book Artists Paperback Author: Christopher Hart Publisher: Watson-Guptill Release Date: 2004-10-01 ISBN-10: 0823023982 ISBN-13: 9780823023981 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way ISBN-10: 0671530771 ISBN-13: 9780671530778 List Price:$16.95 Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist: How to Draw the New Streamlined Look of Action-Adventure Comics! (How to Draw) ISBN-10: 0823047733 ISBN-13: 9780823047734 List Price:$19.95 Comic Artist's Photo Reference - People & Poses: Book/CD Set with 1000+ Color Images (Comic Artists Reference) ISBN-10: 1581807589 ISBN-13: 9781581807585 List Price:$24.99 Anatomy for Fantasy Artists: An Illustrator's Guide to Creating Action Figures and Fantastical Forms ISBN-10: 0764129503 ISBN-13: 9780764129506 List Price:$21.95 Drawing Cutting Edge Comics ISBN-10: 0823023974 ISBN-13: 9780823023974 List Price:$19.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference for Comic Book Artists by Christopher Hart (ISBN-10: 0823023982, ISBN-13: 9780823023981). At this time we have not yet written a review for Drawing Cutting Edge Anatomy: The Ultimate Reference for Comic Book Artists by Christopher Hart (ISBN-10: 0823023982, ISBN-13: 9780823023981). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The follow-up title to the hit title Drawing Cutting Edge Comics, which has been translated into seven languages, this drawing tutorial shows artists how to draw the exaggerated musculature of super-sized figures in action poses. The guesswork is taken out of figuring out which muscles show through to the surface and how muscles appear through clothing. This instructional manual even gives both the Latin and the common terms for particular body parts such as scapula/shoulder blade. Hart covers all aspects of extreme anatomy. The book opens by providing detailed diagrams of all of the various muscle groups, including chest, back, shoulder, arm, and leg muscles. Then he covers many of the various extreme comic book types including good guy, bad guy, insane guy, punk, genius, and brute for men; and the heroine, bad gal, trashy gal, seductress, fighter babe, and cyber chick for women. As an added bonus, this book closes with two invaluable sections to all aspiring comic book artists. One provides a roadmap of all the steps an artist must take if he or she is going to get started in the comic book business, and advice on how the comic book business works. The second section features interviews with people from two of the most significant companies in the world of comics, Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics. Same old drawing book. | Customer Rating: | | Normally I don't but into "how to draw" books. Drawing skill comes with practice, not by reading. I heard this was a good one so broke down and bought it (with a few others) they all collect dust on my shelf. | Improve your skills as an all around artist | Customer Rating: | Shipped fast and in described condition.
This is a great book for any artist, not just comic book types. Most artists have trouble with key features of the human body, i.e. feet, hands, faces, anatomy, and this is a great book to work on that. This helps with inking, perspective, action poses, and many others. Just a great all around book for improving skills. Highly recommended on the ol' book shelf. | Very good book. | Customer Rating: | | This was a very good book on the body. The step by step process was what I was looking for. This is the book for any body that wants to learn how to draw the human body in many ways and it was easy to understand. I have recommended this book to all my drawing students. | Good as a reference book, bad as a step by step book | Customer Rating: | Well for one I am a novice artist ... actually I am totally new to drawing anatomy and was expecting both a step by step book and a decent reference book.
Well the good side is I have a ton of reference out of this beauty ... the bad part is there is almost no step by step procedures. The drawings are nice but the very few step by steps are really accelerated ...
All in all this is a nice book to have around for reference and might do wonderfully well for an experienced artist ... but this really isn't the best choice for starters. | good book | Customer Rating: | | this book has a lot of instruction and ideas for what to draw is has a lot of instruction for the serious sketch artists. if you are looking for a book on anatomy this is a great buy. |
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