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There are six pages alone showing how to draw cartoon hands. As Randy says, "Hands deserve special attention. Hands are a very expressive body part, second only to the face. We use our hands to point, poke, pinch, pull, pick, and punch. Because hands say so much about us and our emotions, it's important to draw them effectively. Here's how:..." And he goes on to show 43 examples.
Moreover, Randy's heads, bodies, hands, animals, and cartoon props are boiled down to basic shapes, such as circles, ovals, squares, and triangles, making it easy for just about anyone to learn to draw them.
I highly recommend this fun-filled book for anyone who seriously wants a firm foundation in how to create cartoons, or even for the sort of soul who finds himself casually but persistently sketching on a restaurant place mat, or doodling while chatting on the phone. Who knows, there might be a latent cartoonist hiding inside you right now.
At first glimpse, Gary Frederick's cartoon book, TOTALLY TWISTED TOONS, hits you as hilarious, naughty, and/or insulting. It is a little of all three. It is certainly very funny at times, and it pokes fun at our collective silliness via the bedroom. But it is also a thought-provoking look at the fear within our communities that some people will consider insulting. Take a second look. Frederick is making a statement, in my opinion, about the sub-culture America tolerates or tries to ignore. No one group is left out. The author/cartoonist hits us where we fear the most: racism, ill-treatment of women, gay-bashing, animal cruelty, religious intolerance/persecution. Politicians and over-zealous religious leaders did not evade Frederick's observations. What is insulting is that these attitudes still exist and, sadly, dominate the nightly news across America. TOTALLY TWISTED TOONS is an American commentary in cartoon format that is worth the price of admission.
M. L. HINOJOSA
HOUSTON, TX.
11-14-02
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One of the most popular Toon campaigns is the Toon Olympics. Those familiar with the Hanna-Barbara Laff-a-Lympics series already have an idea of the premise of Toon Olympics: Bring together many animated characters from various series/genres and have them compete in a number of sporting events. When I first played the Toon Olympics, one player created his own cursed medieval knight character with a sentient sword which didn't always do as he commanded (which he later played in a Sailor Moon RPG campaign I was then running), someone else played a unicorn (who eventually had to drive a car), another played as Lara Croft, and I personally played as A-ko - truly an eclectic bunch!!!
However, anime fans should NOT overlook Toon as a role-playing option. Granted, Toon is not as adaptable to a wide variety of campaigns (for campaign genre/character adaptability, see the Big Eyes Small Mouth second edition sourcebook); however, for a change of pace, Toon can be used to give almost any anime character (pre-existing or original) a chance to be a comedian. For example, when I played in another Toon Olympics as A-ko, I called upon B-ko to fight a Pokémon in my place, with the promise of conceding C-ko to her if she should win (that was funny enough to earn me an extra Plot Point)!!!
I'd recommend this book to beginners as well as to more advanced artists who are interested in learning to draw caricatures.