Drawing Superheroes in Action Book I (A Guide to Drawing Emotions) For the Absolute Beginner

Drawing Superheroes in Action Book I (A Guide to Drawing Emotions) For the Absolute Beginner

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Drawing Superheroes in Action Book I (A Guide to Drawing Emotions) For the Absolute BeginnerTABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionDrawing ToolsExpressing Emotions in the Comic CosmosHeadConstructing the HeadFacial FeaturesEyes and BrowsMouthNose and EarsExternal ElementsUniversal StereotypesPerspectivesHandsBodyPutting it all TogetherThe StorylineThe CharactersThe NarrativeThe Drawing ProcessDevelopingDrawingThe Comic StripPAGE ONEPAGE TWOPAGE THREEAn AnalysisGlossaryThe AuthorIntroductionSuperheroesand villainslove to be where the action is. They do not just sit still in the background watching a gripping tale unfold. When villains strike, superheroes must come out of hiding and bust crime.Now that we have learned how to create well-rounded superheroes, it is time to construct the comic cosmos they live in and weave action-packed stories, narrating their heroic feats.Drawing figures in motion involves two aspects: emotions and body movement. Although they are usually connected (such as an em

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