- Hands & Feet being not shown exactly how now builds a hand in their basic forms.
- Hair and clothing also are not forgotten.
The book is designed essentially on their own initiative.
There are useful tips and suggestions given as one would otherwise expect from Crilley. So he suggests already in the front third to reshape the hair of the models themselves as you like. Highlights the opportunity to draw other eye and the assertion of the same 4 pages of alternatives.
What I miss, however, is by and large the basic structure of the figures by simple movement studies and infamous stick figure or how to conjure with circles and cylinders to well-proportioned figures. There is only talk ADVISED OF THE Real models on the human anatomy which makes the book in this regard almost superfluous. It's true whoever wants to draw people whether comic or realistic is not about to good knowledge of anatomy around the appropriating for drawing muscles; Is facial expressions etc. etc. unavoidable.
Overall conclusion: For beginners to get a taste very good. For advanced users want to eradicate the error still I recommend the book from the second third scroll. All in all a bit weak. If you have followed the videos of the great mangaka from America full of excitement and curiosity, you would expect more.
Further back, finally a little further into detail detailed instructions for proper perspective be given. With other useful tips for your own comic strips the book but then ends already.