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How to Draw Comic Book Bad Guys and Gals

How to Draw Comic Book Bad Guys and Gals

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good How-To for intermediate Artists
Review: Are you an aspiring comic book artist who needs a little help with the finess and fine-tuning of your artistic style? Well step right up, friend, and pick up this book. Christopher Hart has written two books on How to Draw Comic Book. . . etc., this being his second, and it is a very well-illustrated book. However, it's more of an idea book, as well, as opposed to a direct beginner's How-To. As I mentioned above, it is more of a finess-type book for people who already have the artistic basics of comic book art down and need some helpful hints on costume, posing, character attitudes, etc. Also, it is an excellent companion volume to Hart's How To Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains. Combined, the two make quite a pair.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very good comic figure reference
Review: I got this book for my son who loves to draw and will practice endlessly when he enjoys the subject. Currently he enjoys tracing drawings to *isolate* lines and get a sense of what is actually necessary to make the entire picture. Sometimes this is difficult to picture in his head but with tracing it becomes simple... It gives him the ability to learn proportion in a *real* way...

This book is quite good for what he likes to do as the drawings are of good size and highly colored. Finished drawings are interspersed with step by steps so when he wants to go from tracing to drawing he will know what steps to take to produce the results on his own.

This book focus' on bad guys so there is text on what makes a bad guy bad...and what to add visually to put that point across (yellow teeth, baggy clothes...a scowl..etc) There are female as well as male villians and the females have the *typical*...errrr.... buxom comic book body type so perhaps for young children this would be a bit much. It is the typical style tho seen in the graphic novels so if your child is truly into the art form this is a good reference.

The text is helpful but not intrusive and the style of it is informal and conversational. I think it would appeal to a young non-serious set. There is discussion of art /drawing issues in the text (proportion issues in comics... what makes male faces male and female female...shading...etc) but I wouldn't consider this a beginner book. I think there is an expectation of some drawing ability to start with.

Overall, this is a very appealing book on alot of levels. I wish it was longer and that some of the pictures were a bit bigger but these are really minor issues for me and have mostly to do with how my son uses the pictures. The quality of the paper is very nice and heavy and the color is sharp and dramatic..excellent for the subject matter. This is quite a nice book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very good comic figure reference
Review: I got this book for my son who loves to draw and will practice endlessly when he enjoys the subject. Currently he enjoys tracing drawings to *isolate* lines and get a sense of what is actually necessary to make the entire picture. Sometimes this is difficult to picture in his head but with tracing it becomes simple... It gives him the ability to learn proportion in a *real* way...

This book is quite good for what he likes to do as the drawings are of good size and highly colored. Finished drawings are interspersed with step by steps so when he wants to go from tracing to drawing he will know what steps to take to produce the results on his own.

This book focus' on bad guys so there is text on what makes a bad guy bad...and what to add visually to put that point across (yellow teeth, baggy clothes...a scowl..etc) There are female as well as male villians and the females have the *typical*...errrr.... buxom comic book body type so perhaps for young children this would be a bit much. It is the typical style tho seen in the graphic novels so if your child is truly into the art form this is a good reference.

The text is helpful but not intrusive and the style of it is informal and conversational. I think it would appeal to a young non-serious set. There is discussion of art /drawing issues in the text (proportion issues in comics... what makes male faces male and female female...shading...etc) but I wouldn't consider this a beginner book. I think there is an expectation of some drawing ability to start with.

Overall, this is a very appealing book on alot of levels. I wish it was longer and that some of the pictures were a bit bigger but these are really minor issues for me and have mostly to do with how my son uses the pictures. The quality of the paper is very nice and heavy and the color is sharp and dramatic..excellent for the subject matter. This is quite a nice book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have this book and i am the best drawer in my 4th grade
Review: I love this book and I almost bring it every where I go, even school.AND ALL MY FRIENDS WANT TO LOOK AT IT.THANKS CHRIS, NOW I THINK I'M GOING TO BE A COMIC BOOK ARTIST.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good book, lot's of helpfull tips.
Review: I own this book, and even though i'm not planning on being a comic book artist, it helps me alot with my proportions, perspective, action posese and just plain getting things right. It's also a great book for simple shading and stuff like that. only draw back is that his art isn't always ok. He's best at his comic book characters though, and it's obvious if you look at any of his other how to draw books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is how to draw a great looking bad guy
Review: if you have a hard time drawing out agreat looking bad guy or gal this is a book for you i have had a great deal of drawing out some really crappy bad guys but this book has helped me draw some cool bad guys so buy it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is how to draw a great looking bad guy
Review: if you have a hard time drawing out agreat looking bad guy or gal this is a book for you i have had a great deal of drawing out some really crappy bad guys but this book has helped me draw some cool bad guys so buy it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is great for artists like me!
Review: My mom is a librarian and brought this book home for me. I have been drawing and drawing comics for 1 week straight. I think this book is great for beginners and even experts. It shows you how to begin drawing your picture to the precise shading. I love it, and I know you will too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Addition to How To Draw Comic Book. . .
Review: This "continuation" of his How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains really begins where the other lets off. While his books are not for the true beginners who have never drawn in their lives, those who have had a little experience would benefit greatly from the lessons contained herein. Musculature, character personality/posing, costuming, etc. are all discussed in a friendly, user compatible way. An excellent job, Chris, and I can't wait for the next installment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Addition to How To Draw Comic Book. . .
Review: This "continuation" of his How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains really begins where the other lets off. While his books are not for the true beginners who have never drawn in their lives, those who have had a little experience would benefit greatly from the lessons contained herein. Musculature, character personality/posing, costuming, etc. are all discussed in a friendly, user compatible way. An excellent job, Chris, and I can't wait for the next installment.


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