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Provides illustrations and thorough instructions covering many styles of drawing from caricature to advertising art, and gives hints on creating humorous drawings
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SKU: D65AFF74
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I was expecting more of a how to draw book, which this isn’t. Showcases a lot of the authors work, but little about teaching me how to draw. I will use as reference but that’s about it.
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★★★★★
K Hall –
I really liked how t this book gave the information about cartooning without being so crowded with pictures that you didn’t know where to look first. I found it easier to read and was more amused by the drawings than most books. I won’t need instructions to make my own cartooning with the information in this book. Glad I bought this book and got to see some good cartooning by an expert.
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★★★★★
Happybean –
Very useful for me and good addition to my “illustration library”. Used copy. But in good condition.Took quiet a while to arrive from US but very reasonable cost.
Jack Hamm’s other book Cartooning: head & figure is crammed with suggestions and ideas. Excellent.
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★★★★★
Manolo –
The book is old but the lessons will never expire. What a gifted artist. This book was very helpful when I was planning on a special project.
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★★★★★
Timothy M. Arends –
If you liked Jack Hamm’s Cartooning the Head and Figure, (which got an average of 5 stars here on Amazon) you will like this book. Although not quite as big as Hamm’s more famous book, it is done in exactly the same style, with TONS of examples on many different subjects. Although the style might seem somewhat dated today, it would not be that hard for a talented student to update the style in his own drawings for modern audiences. Like Hamm’s other book, this is tons of fun to look through and sure to be an inspiration for many.
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★★★★★
tula –
Kind of expected more but Jack Hamm usually gave more Pleased anyway. Bought it second or third hand.. a couple of pennies…well worth THAT
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★★★★★
Joseph L. Breckenridge –
While I value some of his other drawing books, this one is an after-the-fact compilation of old work that is hopelessly dated and is not likely to be of any use to any artist working today. It may have value for those who need to do a drawing in a long-abandoned style, but for most of us it is no loss that this book is out of print. Also, the laughs promised in the title never materialize. In short the book falls far short of the promise in its title.
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★★★★★
Michael f –
You just can’t beat jack hamm his style is timeless and can easily be adapted for present day cartooning great book
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microjoe –
Jack Hamm is one of the best art instructors there is, period. His books are accessible and easy to use and learn from. He created a series of books that help the budding animator, painter, sketcher, or comic artist. If you have some art skills, this is a great book to buy to learn more about caricature, styles and technique, running figure, scene setup, It has great shortcuts and tips for artists of ALL skill levels. If you haven’t read his “First Lessons for Painting and Drawing”, it is an indispensible book you may want to read before this one.
For kids, the Jack Hamm books are the next logical step after the Ed Emberly Big Green Drawing Book and others in his series, and next the 2 main Mark Kistler books.
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★★★★★
Lulie T. –
Less of a how-to, more of a book of examples of the author’s work, organised by category. Hodge-podge of ideas. Could maybe be used for reference/inspiration, but that’s about it.
oldbearx2 –
I was expecting more of a how to draw book, which this isn’t. Showcases a lot of the authors work, but little about teaching me how to draw. I will use as reference but that’s about it.
K Hall –
I really liked how t this book gave the information about cartooning without being so crowded with pictures that you didn’t know where to look first. I found it easier to read and was more amused by the drawings than most books. I won’t need instructions to make my own cartooning with the information in this book. Glad I bought this book and got to see some good cartooning by an expert.
Happybean –
Very useful for me and good addition to my “illustration library”.
Used copy. But in good condition.Took quiet a while to arrive from US but very reasonable cost.
Jack Hamm’s other book Cartooning: head & figure is crammed with suggestions and ideas. Excellent.
Manolo –
The book is old but the lessons will never expire. What a gifted artist. This book was very helpful when I was planning on a special project.
Timothy M. Arends –
If you liked Jack Hamm’s Cartooning the Head and Figure, (which got an average of 5 stars here on Amazon) you will like this book. Although not quite as big as Hamm’s more famous book, it is done in exactly the same style, with TONS of examples on many different subjects. Although the style might seem somewhat dated today, it would not be that hard for a talented student to update the style in his own drawings for modern audiences. Like Hamm’s other book, this is tons of fun to look through and sure to be an inspiration for many.
tula –
Kind of expected more but Jack Hamm usually gave more Pleased anyway. Bought it second or third hand.. a couple of pennies…well worth THAT
Joseph L. Breckenridge –
While I value some of his other drawing books, this one is an after-the-fact compilation of old work that is hopelessly dated and is not likely to be of any use to any artist working today. It may have value for those who need to do a drawing in a long-abandoned style, but for most of us it is no loss that this book is out of print. Also, the laughs promised in the title never materialize. In short the book falls far short of the promise in its title.
Michael f –
You just can’t beat jack hamm his style is timeless and can easily be adapted for present day cartooning great book
microjoe –
Jack Hamm is one of the best art instructors there is, period. His books are accessible and easy to use and learn from. He created a series of books that help the budding animator, painter, sketcher, or comic artist. If you have some art skills, this is a great book to buy to learn more about caricature, styles and technique, running figure, scene setup, It has great shortcuts and tips for artists of ALL skill levels. If you haven’t read his “First Lessons for Painting and Drawing”, it is an indispensible book you may want to read before this one.
For kids, the Jack Hamm books are the next logical step after the Ed Emberly Big Green Drawing Book and others in his series, and next the 2 main Mark Kistler books.
Lulie T. –
Less of a how-to, more of a book of examples of the author’s work, organised by category. Hodge-podge of ideas. Could maybe be used for reference/inspiration, but that’s about it.