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

Sunday, May 17, 2009

how to draw a cartoon frog

Drawing cartoon frogs: some fun facts before starting sketching!

- Some frogs don't have a tongue at all.

- Usually, a frog will live around 6 to 12 years.

- Frogs don't drink. They rather absorb water through their skin.


How about drawing some frogs! This amphibian is well-known for his big eyeballs and his strong back legs.

Frogs are very often represent with a green skin but they can be brown, blue or even red!

Also notice the digits of this animal. They are usually very thin and long with an oval shape at the end.

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Let's jump to the next step!

Notice how this animal is well designed! The head is made of an oval shape. The snout is narrower while the part that connects with the body is wider.

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The body is made of a big circle. The leg on the back is strong and folded on itself. The forelimb is more delicate and more complex to draw.

The digits always seems to be separated one from another.
how to draw a cartoon frog
how to draw a cartoon frog

how to draw a cartoon frog
how to draw a cartoon frog
how to draw a cartoon frog
how to draw a cartoon froghow to draw a cartoon frog

Saturday, May 16, 2009

cartoon cow drawings

Drawing cartoon cows: some fun facts before starting sketching!

- A cow can sleep standing on its feet.

- The stomach of the cow is divided in four separate sections.

- A dairy cow can produce, each day, around 100 to 130 lbs of saliva.

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Before drawing some cows, let's take a look at the anatomy of this very well-known animal.

The muzzle of the cow is a little flat and not very long. They have two little horns and small ears.

Of course, it's almost impossible not to mention the black patches and the fore udder.

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When we take a look at the shapes of the cow, we can see that the legs are rather small and the body looks really heavy. You can also notice that two circles are needed to form the head.

The tail is thin and about two feet in size. So, whether you draw a cow cartoon style or just like a real one, it's important to give a good sense of weight to the body!
cartoon cow drawings
cartoon cow drawings
cartoon cow drawings
cartoon cow drawings
cartoon cow drawings
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Saturday, May 9, 2009

cartoon farm animals

If you like animals and you are searching for cartoon farm animals, then you will discover a geat range of photos and illustrations available in a variety of sources and suitable places online.

People and children enjoy looking at pictures of animals due to their wide appeal and their wonderful characteristics. If you are interested in animals, it's possible to locate a wide variety of cartoon farm animals pictures to use for a variety of purposes, such as to accompany an essay or an article that you have written to make it more interesting to read. They can also be used to decorate a desktop or printed out to be colored. Whilst some of the clipart is free to use others require you to purchase them. It's important to check with the sources to be clear about your rights regarding their use.

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cartoon farm animals
Cartoon farm animals pictures are an entertaining way of showing animals in their surroundings. It's possible to get pictures of horses, cows, sheep, dogs, cats, pigs, chickens and other farm animals. There is something very appealing about seeing pictures of cartoon animals on products.

cartoon farm animals
cartoon farm animals
There are a wide range of items that have cartoon farm animals pictures on them They include useful household and leisure products such as dvd's, videos, books, clothes, posters, stationery and other interesting products that are available to purchase in the high street shops and in a selection of online stores.

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cartoon farm animals
Do you have a favourite type of farm animal that you prefer? If so, you could treat yourself to some cartoon farm animals pictures.

Whenever you are considering purchasing an item, it is recommended that you do a thorough research of the type of products available so that you can choose the right type of cartoon farm animals pictures to suit your requirements.
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cartoon frogs

One Froggy Evening is an approximately seven-minute long Technicolor animated short film written by Michael Maltese and directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 31, 1955 as part of Warner Brothers' Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.

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cartoon frogs
Some critics and observers regard this cartoon short as the finest ever made. Steven Spielberg, in the PBS Chuck Jones biography Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life In Animation, called One Froggy Evening "the Citizen Kane of animated film." (Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume 5, Disc 2) In 1994 it was voted #5 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. The film is currently ranked at IMDb as the fourth best short movie ever. In 2003 the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.

cartoon frogs
cartoon frogs
The film is included in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 2 DVD box set (Disc 4), along with an Audio commentary, optional music-only audio track (only the instrumental, not the vocal), and a making-of documentary, It Hopped One Night: A Look at "One Froggy Evening".
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cartoon donkey

These are some pictures of cartoon donkey:
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cartoon monkey

I've known a lot of cartoon monkeys, and I want to talk about two of them. I have my reasons.

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Above you see Blip, cartoon monkey sidekick of Space Ghost. I am made at times to watch Space Ghost (no, Space Ghost Coast to Coast is not acceptable to the six-year-old, who does not appreciate irony), and I find myself really digging on Blip. Blip's awesome, y'all. I can't really understand why there's a monkey in space, but he sure comes in handy: sneaking up on Inviso-power to give Space Ghost back his power bands and untie Jan and Jace.

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I wish I had an awesome monkey who could turn invisible. Not a real monkey, because that's kind of awful, but an animated monkey, or perhaps a sophisticated robot facsimile. We could wear matching unitards and masks. He could hand me things I need when I am incapacitated.

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