How to Draw Cartoons and CaricaturesThis exciting new series provides a practical introduction to how to draw cartoons that look really professional. The books are an ideal starting point for anyone who would like to be able to draw. Along with simple, step-by-step examples to follow and adapt, there are lots of experts' hints and tips to explain different techniques and materials used. |
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