The Comic Book Artist's Workbook: Perspective: A Guided Logbook for

The Comic Book Artist's Workbook: Perspective: A Guided Logbook for

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Aspiring comic book artists and storytellers will thoroughly enjoy this book! Seasoned author Daniel Cooney shows readers how to draw credible perspective from any point of view for convincing backgrounds and their relationships with the characters that inhabit them. This instructional book works like a journal filled with exercises for creating scenes in the context of storytelling. Practical demonstrations and interactive workbook grids to complete show readers how to enjoy the process as they develop their drawing mechanics and storytelling "chops." Explore the behavior of light and its importance for drawing from imagination; the concepts of composition; how to create visually engaging characters and environments; using reference to create fantastic work from unique camera angles; and more. Once you've come to grips with perspective, you'll notice that your work looks and feels authentic--and as you follow the author's plan, you might just become the best comic book artist EVER!

Author: Dan Cooney
Format: Paperback, 176 pages
Published: 2019, B.E.S.
Genre: Design & Commercial Art

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Aspiring comic book artists and storytellers will thoroughly enjoy this book! Seasoned author Daniel Cooney shows readers how to draw credible perspective from any point of view for convincing backgrounds and their relationships with the characters that inhabit them. This instructional book works like a journal filled with exercises for creating scenes in the context of storytelling. Practical demonstrations and interactive workbook grids to complete show readers how to enjoy the process as they develop their drawing mechanics and storytelling "chops." Explore the behavior of light and its importance for drawing from imagination; the concepts of composition; how to create visually engaging characters and environments; using reference to create fantastic work from unique camera angles; and more. Once you've come to grips with perspective, you'll notice that your work looks and feels authentic--and as you follow the author's plan, you might just become the best comic book artist EVER!