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Draw the Looney Tunes Books

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Must Have
I think this book is a must have for anyone who enjoys creating characters and drawing cartoons. Even if you have no desire to animate this book is essential. It is laid out nice and simple. The reason I like this book so much is it is perfect to pick up every once in awhile and refresh your memory and become inspired. I got this book used for really cheap and I would have paid full price. The chapters use bugs bunny as the main character for teaching the lessons but you can easily take what you have learned and apply it to any character. Good explanation of character construction too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - best art book around
this book is one of the best books that i have come across. it's step by step and has translucent cleaned up drawings over blue line sketches. everything is explained. this book really dispels all expectations and it is encouraging



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great poses & more!
This is a nice little book. Has great rough drawings & even pull out backgrounds. Surprisingly has some Space Ghost in it at the beginning, but mostly focuses on Bugs. Great advice on drawing with action & flow. More for an advanced/serious artist than the casual learn to draw book.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Supberb Book
This book was a gift for my son and we found it to be a beautifully created book. He enjoys it and uses it often with its different techniques and ways of drawing the Looney Tunes. It is a book that truly offers what it says it will. Thank you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A good primer on character design
This book will teach you much more than 'how to draw Looney Tunes' - including understanding simple shapes for character construction, staging and composition, and line of action. These principles serve as the cornerstone for conceptual artists, character designers, and animators - and the book does a very good job uncovering the material.

The book is generously illustrated with plenty of Looney Tunes art, which serves to illustrate how each of the above principles are applied (no pun intended).

The Warner Bros. style of art in this book is biased more towards the modern-era of Looney Tunes art (80's and 90's) vs. that of the Chuck Jones / Clampett era. Some purists may object to that. Overlooking that aspect, there's still plenty of worthwhile information to glean from reading this book.

Highly recommended.


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