Authors: Al Bohl
ISBN-13: 9781565541771, ISBN-10: 1565541774
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Date Published: April 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)
From the history of cartooning, to how to draw, to how to find a job, this book has it all. A practical step-by-step guide for anyone interested in cartooning art, it contains hundreds of original drawings in all styles to illustrate the instructions.
Nine chapters cover drawing fundamentals, animation, greeting cards, illustration, humor writing and cartooning, gags, editorial and political cartooning, caricature, comic books, and comic strips. Each chapter includes information on careers in that area. The book also offers a resource list of recommended art schools, correspondence instruction, helpful books, videos, periodicals, and supply companies.
The chapters end with questions and exercises and a separate teacher's guide is being published so that the book may be used as a text in high-school or college classes. However, the teacher's guide is not necessary for the non-student reader.
Al Bohl is an illustrator, author, and instructor. His thorough knowledge of the many different styles of cartooning makes him an expert on the subject. He has designed book covers for and written or illustrated nearly fifty books. He teaches cartooning as an adjunct professor at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. He is cofounder and president of the Ark-La-Tex Cartoonist Society and lives in Bossier City, Louisiana.
A comprehensive guide to comics, from a basic history to suggestions on marketing your own creations. Directed to the serious enthusiast willing to practice; the text may not excite the casual reader. The author's own futile efforts in syndicating a strip may serve as an example of the difficulties involved. Given some dedication, the guide may prove helpful.