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Chapter 4-Cartooning and Animation

Summary Review This chapter covers basic drawing techniques. It briefly outlines techniques designed to help you advance in figure drawing. The different types of contour  drawing,  gesture  drawing,  and  composite  drawings,  when  practiced regularly, will develop your perceptual skills required to draw realistic images. Comments Some believe the ability to draw well is a developed skill, others believe it is a gift or inborn talent.    Even with advent of computer-generated graphics, the ability to draw well remains an invaluable skill. Drawing well is a talent computers can not emulate.   Computers depend on the input of the system operator  for  compositional  formulas,  imagination,  and  creativity.  The knowledge of composition, and the foresight to envision the end product are yours.  Practice  and  develop  your  drawing  ability.  You  will  simultaneously develop compositional savvy and spark previously unrealized imaginative and creative  resources. 3-60

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