![]() ![]() RETRO ACTION POSES 57 INTROVERTED POSES 58 THE MEGAPUNCH 59 FLYING 60 THE RETRO “TAKE” 61 MORE ACTION POSES 62 THE EPIPHANY 63Introduction: Lets Go Retro! 4 The Retro Family Pet 64Retro Basics 6 THE CARTOON DOG 64 PUPPY DOG EYES 65THE RETRO HEAD 6 COMMON HOUSEHOLD DOG BREEDS 66MORE HEAD SHAPES 9 MUTTS 69ENLARGING THE UPPER JAW 10 CATS AS PETS 70DRAWING “FLAT” CHARACTERS 11 BASIC CAT HEAD SHAPES 71EYES 12 THE SIAMESE CAT 72LIPS 14 SURLY CAT 73FACIAL EXPRESSIONS 15 BIRDS AS PETS: POPULAR TYPES 74RETRO BODIES 18 TROPICAL FISH AND AQUARIUM PETS 75PROPORTIONS 22BODY SIZE 23 Cool Retro Teenagers 76THE IDEALIZED CARTOON FIGURE: TRADITIONAL VS. No part of the contents of thispublication may be reproduced or used in any formor by any means-graphic, electronic, or mechanical.including photocopying, recording, or informationstorage-and-retrieval systems-without the writtenpermission of the publisher.Printed In USA2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 / 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05Ĭool Retro Action Poses 56 TRADITIONAL VS. Includes bibliographical references and index. Cartoon cool how to draw the new retro charactersof today’s cartoons / Christopher Hart. 109, and 110)Copyright © 2005 Art Studio, LLCLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataHart, Christopher. ![]() IncSenior Production Manager: Ellen GreeneInks over pencil: Rich Faber(pages 99. Published in 2005 by Watson-Guptill Publicationsa division of VNU Business Media, Inc.770 BroadwayNew York, NY 10003Editor: Candace RaneySenior Development Editor: Alisa PalazzoDesigner: Bob Fillie, Graphiti Design. How to DrawNew Retro-StyleCharactersChristopher hartWatson-Guptill Publications/ New York ![]()
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