$24.99
A super-charged sketchbook designed to help you put more life and personality into your drawings. SORRY, SOLD OUT! The ebook version is still available in two formats (basic and expanded). It’s less expensive, more portable, and works with any sketchbook.
Occasionally second-hand copies are sold from third-party sellers on Amazon. You can check availability and prices here.
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Originally launched on Kickstarter, this 250-page sketchbook includes:
• Over 32 pages of articles on topics such as acting, facial expressions, posing, and adding clarity and personality to your drawings.
• 100 drawing prompts for you to sketch, carefully crafted for their acting potential. Each one includes:
-An emotion to express
-An action involving the entire body
-An entertaining situation (humorous or dramatic)
-Can be a springboard for a full scene or mini-story.
Think of them as acting exercises that you draw! Examples include “Someone you don’t like tries to give you a hug”, “Reunited with a lost pet”, and “Scrooge wakes up on Christmas morning a changed man”.
• Hundreds of bonus sketchbook ideas to challenge your acting and drawing skills. Lists include: 100 Props, 100 Phrases, 100 Emotions, and 100 Daily Situations.
• Access to the Sparkbook Gallery on Facebook where you can share your work and see what others are doing with the drawing prompts from the book.
It’s not really a “how to draw” book. It’s more of a “how to think” book. It’s designed to help you think about acting and posing as you draw your characters.
Here’s the video I originally used to launch my Kickstarter campaign:
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The foreword was written by Emmy-winning character designer Dan Haskett. Read some reviews of the Pose Drawing Sparkbook at OnAnimation.com, PCWeenies.com, TomRichmond.com and FloobyNooby.com.
Weight | 2.01 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 10.25 × 1 in |