![]() ![]() Television shows, films, and videos featuring the anime style of animation are wildly popular. There's no doubt about it: Japanese animation is hot. Now artist can stop struggling with the fine points of anatomy and start creating modern looking heroes and heroines with help from Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist. In clear step-by-step illustrations and text, he shows: how to draw streamlined figures in poses body types and muscles the mechanics of facial expression how to know which muscles to eliminate in a simplified drawing grouping muscles muscle contours versus bone contours muscles in classic comic-book poses like flying and punching and more. ![]() ![]() Anatomy has always been a difficult subject, but for this book Hart uses his straightforward approach to show a simpler way. Now Christopher Hart, the superhero of how-to-draw books, has come to the rescue of artists everywhere with Simplified Anatomy for the Comic Book Artist. In fact, almost all the characters in comic books and on TV have a fresh, new look-simplified, streamlined, edgier, with a hint of anime/cartoon design, and appealing to kids and adults alike. Today’s superheroes and action heroes aren’t as brawny and muscular as they used to be. ![]()
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