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Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2009

cartoon love

Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it...It really is worth fighting for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk everything, you risk even more

These are some pictures of cartoon love below :

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cartoon love

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cartoon love

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cartoon love

cartoon love

cartoon love

cartoon love

cartoon love

cartoon love

cartoon love
cartoon love

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.
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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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Friday, May 15, 2009

classic cartoons

Well I would like to talk about growing up during the 90s and watching the most kick ass cartoons in history.I absolutely loved my childhood, but I think now I'm older I feel very lucky I had the chance to watch cartoons from the 80s. They were still airing durings the 90s but were slowly fading away with new ones coming in.

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I had so many favourite cartoons, some of which were on a lot, but others replacing them that wern't so good which was pretty disappointing. My favourites will not come as a surprise. Thundercats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, He-Man, The Real Ghostbusters, Inspector Gadget, Bravestar, Dungeons and Dragons, Visionaries and the one and only Transformers.

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The 80s were obviously a time of action, and so was the 90s but it didn't have the same impact. The 80s captured great action sequences, fantastic characters and memorable heroes, and of course the villains. The writers and producers of the shows definitely managed to come up with great stories of where and when the characters come from and they always managed to show compelling viewing for us kids.

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The 90s cartoons carried on from the 80s and had some good cartoons of their own, but they never really gave the same expierence watching them to the older ones. Some were never on TV for too long. I'm not sure if any one else watched them as well, but they were underrated in my opinion. Lengend of Zelda, Conan the Barbarian, Captain Planet, The Pirates of Dark Waters, Robocop and Mighty Max.

I think that the 90s was best for bringing the super heroes to another level, showing the excitement that they had in the comics onto the screen and getting bigger audiences like myself.They were all amazing cartoons that captured the greatness of the characters in full flow and Spiderman was my favorite.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009