Cartooning: Animation Basics

Cartooning: Animation Basics
ISBN-10
092926150X
ISBN-13
9780929261508
Series
Cartooning
Category
Art
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Walter Foster Pub
Author
Walter Foster

Description

Learn to animate cartoons step by step. In this easy-to-follow, step-by-step book, Walter T. Foster invites you into the world of cartooning as he shows you how to draw a variety of animated characters. He explains his own animation techniques, as well as his methods of developing cartoon characters with their own expressive personalities. YouÆll even find tips on using an animation board and drawing action cycle. Moreover, youÆll discover a wealth of cartooning and animation drawings to get you started, making Animation Basics an essential addition to any aspiring animatorÆs library.

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