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How Easy Publishing Great Cartoons Is

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Although it is said that most ideas used in cartoons are old jokes rehashed, not all cartoonists may publish good works. In fact, there are many basics you need to remember if you wish to draw famous works.

To be really successful a cartoon should contain an element of truth as well as something funny. Many cartoonists succeed by using animals instead of people for their subjects, and making them say and do the funny things that people have said and done.

Remember, to be successful every detail of your cartoon should be funny. Study the well known cartoonists in the papers, and notice the many little humorous touches in a single drawing. Unless you have a natural sense of humour it would be difficult to become a cartoonist, but these suggestions may help.

A budding cartoonist left to their own devices is apt to choose quite unsuitable studies for copying. You might copy Mutt and Jeff till you could do them as well as the originals, and you still wouldn’t be worth ten dollars a week as an artist. It’s the ideas that sell your work, not the ability to draw. Many comic strips are actually poorly drawn. However that doesn’t mean that a poorly drawn picture is necessarily funny.

It is much more difficult to draw good original cartoons on a different subject each day than to use the same characters, and put them through their paces in a comic strip. Don’t run away with the idea that every idea you come up with will be published. You’ll be lucky if half your ideas meet with success, and often an editor will change your caption or heading entirely. Don’t see this as a bad thing, a good managing editor can often improve an artists original idea.

Next to the idea itself, action and character are the most important things to consider in cartooning. Study the actors in movie comedies for examples of character, and try to get good action, not only in your figures, but in animals as well.

When you are capable of making saleable cartons or other drawings you should adopt a signature for your work, this can be your own name or a pen name. Whichever you decide to use just make sure it is legible. When you are doing regular cartoon work the advertising you get from your signature is very valuable.

It is suggested that you had better find good works from which you may study. Don’t waste time finding fault with poor work. Check it out thoroughly and decide what makes it good.

How to Make Cartoons Easily

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Learning to draw cartoons is not nearly as hard as you might be thinking it is. There are, in fact, many, many ways you can learn how to draw cartoons step by step. We are going to talk about some of the most popular options in the following article. By taking a look at the tips provided, you will be drawing your own cartoons in no time!

So whether you’re just beginning to become a graphics artist, or have been playing with computerized graphics for quite a while, cartoons can be a lot of fun. There is lots of software concerning graphic artistry available and yet, many of them are so complex that it’s difficult for a new computer user to figure them out.

If you’re interested in creating cartoons head to one of the many free graphics software sites that are available. Most of the time, this free software is going to be very easy to use, and many of them will include a tutorial.

The best part about graphic artistry and designing with computer software is that you can play with it until you figure it out just right. This means that you can create characters as often as you like until you find the cartoon that fits perfectly. Don’t forget to save your cartoon image, otherwise you may never be able to design in exactly the same again.

Cartoons used to be only for those who have an artistry talent, today, all you need is imagination. There’s plenty of software out there that can allow you to create graphic images, and if you make them colorful an animated, they become cartoons.

As a rule, it will take time and effort in order to understand the graphic arts programs. Take your time, enjoy your journey and be creative, and then don’t forget to save your images.