Man, A Dog's Best Friend (Regular Edition): An in-depth illustrated and behind the scenes look into the creation of cartoons
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Rating | : | 4.34 (891 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00GZR23M0 |
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Number of Pages | : | 244 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The process in creating each cartoon is discussed in great detail, from the rough drawings to the final inked strips. “Man, a Dog’s Best Friend” is a descriptive view into the sometimes complex relationship that exist between humans and their canine counterparts. ***Please Take Note:***This is the Regular Edition (125 Pages Black & White):- Please click on the " Dropdown Menu" or the "Author's Name" to see other editions available.This book is also available in these editions:- High Definition Edition (HD)- Fixed Format Edition (Comic Style Layout: HD)- Printed in Paperback (Black & White)________________________________________________________________________In “Man, A Dog's Best Friend”, Michael Schulz takes his readers behind the scenes of the creative process which brought his characters to life. A chapter by chapter breakdown walks the reader through the birth and development of the characters that coexist in these wonderfully illustrated cartoons. An in depth look is also included for the discussion about the deeper meaning of the cartoon, the intentions and interpretations of the artist and the balance in making the cartoons come to life.
"The evolution of a comic strip: The workings of an artist's mind" according to Grady Harp. Michael Schulz is a writer and an artist who combines these two gifts to produce ongoing cartoons. The purpose of this book is to share with the reader how the various components of a continuing saga of the relationship between humans and pets come together and as such i. "√ Fun Look "Behind the Scenes" at Dog's Best Friend" according to Bassocantor. The playful nature of this book, along with the outstanding artwork, make this is a really creative and unique book. I admit that the title fooled me at first. My brain switched the creatures--then I realized I had been briefly fooled. This fun book is a look "behind the. "Very interesting and insightful" according to FilVery interesting and insightful I really enjoyed this insightful book. I own a printed copy and it's definitely worth my spent. At first I wanted to read only a few pages a day, because I am not really an eager reader. But I found the book so interesting, I ended up reading almost all of it!Each pictur. 1Very interesting and insightful Fil314 I really enjoyed this insightful book. I own a printed copy and it's definitely worth my spent. At first I wanted to read only a few pages a day, because I am not really an eager reader. But I found the book so interesting, I ended up reading almost all of it!Each pictur. . I really enjoyed this insightful book. I own a printed copy and it's definitely worth my spent. At first I wanted to read only a few pages a day, because I am not really an eager reader. But I found the book so interesting, I ended up reading almost all of it!Each pictur
Even though his books are about dogs, he loves all pets, including cats. Michael Schulz is the author of "Man, A Dog's Best Friend". He works in almost any drawing medium and holds a high regard for the ability to being able to leave out detail. He states: "It is important for me that the viewer contributes to the experience of my artworks or books. His inspiration for his illustrations include artists such as Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli, John Romita and Tim Sale to name a few.
He works in almost any drawing medium and holds a high regard for the ability to being able to leave out detail. He states: "It is important for me that the viewer contributes to the experience of my artworks or books. This helps that my readers do not become lazy, but remain interested, having a feel of accomplishment or revelation themselves" . Leaving out lines, colors or even words, gives room for the reader to collaborate with the artwork and dialogue. About the Author Michael Schulz is the author of "Man, A Dog's Best Friend". His inspiration for his illustrations include artists such as Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli, John Romita and Tim Sale to name a fe