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Resources These books will help you with storyboarding in many ways. They will serve as visual references and inspiration and help with knowledge of the entertainment industry and storytelling. This is by no means a complete list, but it is a great start.

“How to Draw” Books How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way By Stan Lee and John Buscema Publisher: Simon & Schuster, 1984 Wonderful book showing how to draw the human body quickly and in motion. Contains dynamic examples. Force: The Key to Capturing Life Through Drawing By Mike Mattesi Publisher: iUniverse Star, 2004 Instruction on capturing the human body and animals in motion. How to Draw Cars the Hot Wheels Way By Scott Robertson with the Hot Wheels Designers Publisher: MBI Publishing Company, 2004 Outrageous car designs and great examples of how to draw cars in perspective. The Animator’s Survival Kit By Richard Williams Publisher: Faber and Faber, 2001 While this is for animators, animation storyboard artists will learn a great deal on how to pose actions. How to Draw Animation By Christopher Hart Publisher: Watson-Guptill, 1997 Great examples of character design, illustration, and posing for animation storyboard artists. How to Draw Cartoon Animals By Christopher Hart Publisher: Watson-Guptill, 1995 Helpful reference for drawing cartoon animals.

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