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Introduction to Cartooning

Introduction to Cartooning. www.build-it-yourself.com. Introduction to Cartooning. Average. Way Cool. Break down your cartoon into basic but interesting shapes. Introduction to Cartooning. Average. Way Cool. Exaggerate your eyes! They tell the soul of your character.

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Introduction to Cartooning

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  1. Introduction to Cartooning www.build-it-yourself.com

  2. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool Break down your cartoon into basic but interesting shapes.

  3. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool Exaggerate your eyes! They tell the soul of your character.

  4. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool Think about layering your shapes in front or behind other shapes.

  5. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool Create interesting, unusual 3-D structures by laying basic shapes on top of each other.

  6. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool Your cartoon will look more life-like if you use 2 colors.

  7. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool This rather complex nose shape is just 3 ovals on top of each other.

  8. Introduction to Cartooning Average Way Cool This could be a guy or a gal depending on the hair you add.

  9. Introduction to Cartooning If you want to animate your cartoon, you will need to redraw it in different positions. Try copying it to a new slide and then reposition, rotate and scale the shapes.

  10. Introduction to Cartooning Goofy

  11. Introduction to Cartooning Stupid

  12. Introduction to Cartooning Mean

  13. Introduction to Cartooning Cute

  14. Introduction to Cartooning Happy

  15. Wow … This is a lot of WORK!!! • Brace yourself there, rookie. If you want to be a hot shot game designer or animator, you better be prepared to put in some long hours. • Usually, good things don’t come easy. www.build-it-yourself.com

  16. Introduction to Cartooning • Measures of success: • The soul is in your eyes! • Exaggerate! • Think 3D

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