Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How To Create Your Own Cartoon: Drawing, Lettering, and Finishing





you make comics, and thoughts about the layout and design already. If you have already set up a space for a cartoon, a joke, their characters and what they will do it, you're ready to move on to the actual drawing phase cartooning.Sljedeći step in the process of how to create your own cartoon is a drawing, letters, and processing step.


Draw the boundaries of their plate (the frame where you draw) to any ruler, or by hand. Draw a rough sketch in pencil, adjust the spacing so that things are not cluttered, but it's easy to see. Leave plenty of space around the words in the speech balloons or thought balloons. Speech balloons are oval and have a triangle pointing to them. Thought balloons look like clouds and a small oval head goes down a thinker.


Keep details to a minimum. Want to add enough detail to build a setup and adjustment of humor. But you do not want to overstep or overtime of his art. Keep in mind that the finished cartoon strip, or will be in a very small space.


Once you have established your appearance and all roughed in, going over the lines of markers, pens, or ink. After the ink dries, you can erase pencil lines with a kneaded eraser or a good plastic. Finally, add the shading.


can use a solid black for shading. Keep in mind that black added in varying amounts will give you variations of gray, too. Use shading, stippling, or scribble with a pencil. I like to use a variety of white markers with flexible tips. That way I can get into small areas and corners without coloring over my lines and different shades of gray give me interest without drawing up the mess, and too many lines for shading sometimes.


Finally, do not forget to sign your dash. Some artists so that the space between two frames in the strip. Some sign above or below. Some within the boundaries of cartoon character itself.


Some artists use very bold, clear signature. Others, like me, prefer to have it fit into the film something, so it does not draw attention away from geg.Izbor is yours. You're an artist!


There are very basic instructions on how to make your own cartoon, and not drawing letters and dorade.Jedini way to get better by doing, not thinking about it, so take the plunge and start creating.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Cartooning for Kids: Three Books That Can Help You Get Started




Most kids know you love to draw at some point. Some of them love it so much, go on making video games, comics, cartoons, and graphic novels. If you are looking for some excellent books on cartooning for kids, here are three that can help you get started.


One of the absolute best overall introduction to the Big Book of Cartooning Bruce Blitz. He starred in a public television show for many years, and I was able as a young person to learn from his techniques.


the book covers everything from basic cartooning skills, such as combining different types of faces, features and hairstyles, the different characters. It also shows how to draw the human body and add motion to them so that they are funny and dynamic, and not just standing still.


He does a great job of introducing cartoon effects and equipment. These are the kinds of things that make fun of cartoons and bring them to life, such as wavy lines that come from a slice of pizza, to show that it smells good. Or line the pond water or a mirror, to show that they are reflective. And the funniest of all, those little beads of sweat or action lines, like when someone has just thrown the ball.


There is a lot of mention on how to create comics, including how to knock them out, think up jokes, and make your case. For children who want to try their hands on type of superhero comics, it covers various ways to make your man go from goofy to wonder, from zero to hero. Also included are various positions you can use, such as lifting, taking off, flying and punching.


This is an all-inclusive work is also part of the cartoon or caricature portraiture. So you can draw funny pictures of yourself, friends, family, teachers, and give those away as gifts. You might even end up selling your work!


Another excellent review is Everything you ever wanted to know about cartooning but were afraid to draw . The author is a Disney-trained artist, so it's the perfect reference if you like that style. But it is too much covers all of the terms and drawing action is both comic book look.


One particular part I like is how to draw their own cartoons from different camera angles, and way down low. In this way, if you are trying to draw something from the perspective of a very small figure, such as a mouse looking at a person, you can get a funny look on their work.


Art for Children: cartooning: only cartooning book you'll ever need to contractor you've always wanted to be encourages children to experiment with different techniques to get their own styles. style is loose and open, so it's easy for kids to follow. There is also information about writing jokes and creating board.


So, if you're interested in cartooning for kids, these three books that will help you get started are perfect. You will have three completely different styles to study, and you'll have lots of ideas about the basics of drawing, as well as details on how to put it all together on your own cartoon creations. Happy cartooning!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Top Ten Cat Celebrities of All Time




puppy-Arazzo are hot on the trails in the cat celebrity ... real-life ball puff our favorite cartoon cat, this cat has stolen our hearts, we smiled and gave us something to look forward to Saturday morning.


So, what fabulous cat made ​​our list? Read on to find out what cats are to take the cake ... or catnip ... and make our top ten list of the greatest super.


Garfield


lasagna dishes, sharp humor, disgust Odie orange cat Dave ... dear our favorite comic book character turned the cartoon and movie star steals our hearts decade after decade. While the producers and writers can reinvent Garfield from time to time, his charm and comic genius never changes. From page to screen ... He was a loveable cat who just gets better with age.


Heathcliff


Garfield beloved predecessor, the pioneer of comic books and original laughing cat Sunday paved the way for other funny cat that would steal our hearts in this year's future. Some might even say that Garfield is a direct descendant of the famous cat we all come to know and love.


Socks


cat known Bill and Hillary Clinton, socks is among one of the most popular pets in all the graces Whitehouse garden. While his fame may be partly due to the shadow of scandal, this cat is still known however, and worthy of loveliness I at the mercy of our top ten.


cowardly Lion


"I'll fight ya with one hand tied behind my back!" cowardly lion stole our hearts, because we are linked with him on a human level. We all know how to cover the fear with courage ... regardless of how it has been painted on ... and our hearts really went to this cat, who we imagine what it would be like to live in the beautiful country of Oz.


Meow Mix Kitty


"Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow ..." you know the rest of the rhyme. This singing Kitty was the cause of many "can not get that song out of my head" moments that cause us meowing lyrics themselves at work, at stores, even in the shower ... if it is so - not bad

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"Don Piano"


Who can forget the unnamed, but still feverishly known "Don Piano" Cat on America's Funniest Home Videos? Nobody knew what was "Don Piano" meant, but hell ... He left us all rolling in the floor with laughter! Not to mention You Tube became an instant sensation.


Evergreen


favorite among the younger generation, periwinkle, violet, blue friend smash hit Nick Jr. Blue's clues ... Evergreen teaches children about the behavior of, shapes, numbers and most of all about friendship. If you have children, chances are this name became a household favorite in your home, and she needed no introduction.


Mr Bigglesworth


Dr. Evil would not take a "billion billion" for Mr. Bigglesworth, his hair breed feline friend, who became known the world round for his recurring appearances in the film Austin Powers series. Can not you just see Mike Myers Bigglesworth rubbing the ear and holds pinky to corner of mouth? It is clear to see why Mr. Bigglesworth has become pop culture icons in no time flat.


Tom


Poor Tom ... Jerry has always won, but without their relentless pursuit scenes and silly plans of our Saturday morning will not be near as fun. This piece of nostalgia has really stood the test of time, Tom is probably the most famous cat in the world!


Scratchy


file sidekick Itchy from the hit series The Simpsons, Scratchy was always on the prowl for the itching, but much to his dismay ... Simpson and delight children, Scratchy is usually on the losing end. a little grotesque, itchy and Scratchy Show is actually a spoof of Tom and Jerry, and poked fun at the early antics of this dynamic duo.


While all of these cats are among the most famous in the world when it comes to cats everyone knows that your pet will always be his. So, whether your cat makes you laugh, cuddle with you on the couch ... or stealing all your lasagna ... good for him and he will always be treated as a celebrity.