By: Mike Artell Publisher: Sterling Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Sterling Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: August 28, 2002 Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Product Description: 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.
bad experience I bought a used book that said like new, can be used as a gift. When I saw the book it was nothing like the description. There were drawings in almost all the pages. I sent it back. Is better to be honest with clients, for the price I know it was low, don't lie about the product you will send. I will never buy an used item after this experience.
Cartooning for kids... My daughter loves this book! At first, she was merely tracing all the pictures. Eventually, she started free-handing it...her drawings look like a pro did them! And she's only 8! I recommend this book highly!
Be a Kid, Be an Artist! This is a wonderful resource for both kids and adults in my opinion. Very easy to follow techniques and it's not clogged up with needless text. A wonderful gift for the artist in yourself, or for someone you love!
Love this book My art students (K-8th) love this book. If they have free time left over, they are allowed to pick a book out of the art rack and use it. This book is the number one desire of my kids in class. They make drawing cartoons so easy with the stp-by-step instructions, it's perfect.