Grafix The Easy Way

Grafix The Easy Way is a art tutorial that will show you how to create cartoon graphics the easy way. Subjects cover the following:

THE BASIC HEAD
ODD SHAPED HEADS
FACIAL FEATURES
HANDS AND FEET
THE BODY
ANIMALS
USE OF COLOUR
PERSPECTIVE
DESIGNING TEXT
DITHERING
LANDSCAPE
ANIMATION

I released this tutorial originally for the Atari ST and Amiga and now decided to release it in book format so anyone can great graphics for retro style games quickly and easily.

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Grafix The Easy Way

Grafix The Easy Way is a art tutorial that will show you how to create cartoon graphics the easy way. Subjects cover the following:

THE BASIC HEAD
ODD SHAPED HEADS
FACIAL FEATURES
HANDS AND FEET
THE BODY
ANIMALS
USE OF COLOUR
PERSPECTIVE
DESIGNING TEXT
DITHERING
LANDSCAPE
ANIMATION

I released this tutorial originally for the Atari ST and Amiga and now decided to release it in book format so anyone can great graphics for retro style games quickly and easily.

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Grafix The Easy Way

Grafix The Easy Way

by Deano Sharples
Grafix The Easy Way

Grafix The Easy Way

by Deano Sharples

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Overview

Grafix The Easy Way is a art tutorial that will show you how to create cartoon graphics the easy way. Subjects cover the following:

THE BASIC HEAD
ODD SHAPED HEADS
FACIAL FEATURES
HANDS AND FEET
THE BODY
ANIMALS
USE OF COLOUR
PERSPECTIVE
DESIGNING TEXT
DITHERING
LANDSCAPE
ANIMATION

I released this tutorial originally for the Atari ST and Amiga and now decided to release it in book format so anyone can great graphics for retro style games quickly and easily.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166104229
Publisher: Deano Sharples
Publication date: 09/02/2023
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 494 KB

About the Author

Deano Sharples is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. He is known for writing articles for Atari ST Disk Magazines in the 1990s on programming and computing in general. He has programmed software for the ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga and has created websites on the PC. His main writing talent is in comedy following the examples of Les Dawson and Monty Python.

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