The Art of Drawing Comic Books Kit: Includes 64-page Project Book, Two 32-page Blank Comic Books, 1 Sticker Sheet, Pencil, 12 Markers

Berry, Bob; Campbell, Jim; Muise, Dana

 
9780785841326: The Art of Drawing Comic Books Kit: Includes 64-page Project Book, Two 32-page Blank Comic Books, 1 Sticker Sheet, Pencil, 12 Markers

Synopsis

Create your own comic books with this fun, all-inclusive kit—complete with a book of easy step-by-step projects, two blank comic books, a pencil, markers, and stickers.

Wham! Pow! Bam! Kaboom! With The Art of Drawing Comic Books, learn all the techniques you need to make your own comic books and superheroes, then jump right into creating them with the included materials.

This  comic book kit comes with:

  • 64-page project book – Featuring step-by-step character projects, as well as tips on adding speech balloons and sound effects.
  • Two 32-page blank comic books – Create your own comic books, using the skills you’ve learned.
  • Drawing pencil – An HB pencil, perfect for sketching.
  • 12 fine-line markers – Use the fine-line markers to color your drawings!
  • Stickers – Use the included stickers to add sound effects to your comics.
With step-by-step projects, drawing techniques, and tips for adding speech bubbles, sound effects, and setting up a scene, you’ll be able to create your own story lines and comic book characters in no time—the possibilities are endless!

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À propos des auteurs

Bob Berry has been an artist, illustrator, and character and graphic designer for more than 15 years. While the mainstay of Bob Berry's work is for children's publishing and textbooks, Bob has also provided art and illustration for CDs, children's games, toy packaging, and more. Visit bobberryillustration.com.

Based out of Nottinghamshire, England, Jim Campbell is a professional comic-book letterer, one-time writer (perhaps again in the future!) and occasional artist (although his enthusiasm rather outstrips his actual ability).

By day, Dana Muise is an animator working in the broadcast and TV cartoon industry. By night, he lives in the world of comics, monsters, and space creatures. When other kids were learning how to draw trees and clouds, he was perfecting his army of giant, clawed creatures as they prepared to battle the menacing space bugs on Planet Zoltor. The only thing he likes better than space monsters is teaching people how to draw them. As far as he knows, space monsters are real and we should know how to draw them before they get here. Dana attended Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and the School of Visual Arts in New York. He lives in beautiful San Francisco, California with his wife Leigh, a talented artist, and daughter Eva, who is his favorite little monster of all.

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