How to Draw Superheroes

How to Draw Superheroes

by Andy Fish (Author)

Synopsis

Creating unique and interesting characters can be a challenge for even the most experienced comic book creator. While there are a lot of creators who think there are no unique ideas left, today's top comic book artists continue to generate adventures of amazing new superheroes!
Complete with easy-to-follow steps and guidelines, this book will make you a super-artist faster than a speeding bullet.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Published: 22 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1844487105
ISBN 13: 9781844487103

Media Reviews
From Batman to Spiderman and everything in between, superheros are a popular cartoon concept. Drawing them is another matter. Just how do you get the speed of motion, the cliff hanging ideas or transforming ordinary faces into something out of this world? The answer is to follow the advice given in this book. Over the years, Andy Fish has drawn hundreds of superheros and he is an expert in the subject. Drawing on that background, he shows you how to create the ideal superhero. Step by step instructions can be easily followed, covering all the essential ingredients of a superhero from bodies to costumes, environments and supporting characters. One of the most useful things about the book is the ring binder style - this makes it much easier to keep open when you are trying to follow the instructions. An extremely useful book for any would be comic or graphic artist.-Monstersandcritics.com
Author Bio
Andy Fish studied art at The School of Visual Arts in New York City as well as Rhode Island School of Design, has has also attended Clark University School at the Worcester Art Museum and Worcester State College. Andy has a diverse commercial art client list ranging from local businesses to International companies. Andy has served Four Consecutive Tenures as Artist/Mentor at Art All State, a program teaming New England's most promising artists with established professionals. Andy currently teaches youth and adult art programs at the Higgins Education Wing of the Worcester Art Museum as well as at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts.