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Brian Fairrington

Drawing Cartoons and Comics For Dummies

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  • b0332657592has quoted8 years ago
    Readers want to know that the characters will always be there for them, acting in a predictable way and providing a sense of security, much like the blanket gives Linus in Peanuts.
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    But creating something based on what you’re familiar with may prove to be a crucial advantage over the long haul when you’re trying to write the strip,
  • b0332657592has quoted8 years ago
    because you can tap your own experiences for ideas.
  • b0332657592has quoted8 years ago
    The rear view isn’t the only visually interesting variant you can play up in your cartoons.
  • b0332657592has quoted8 years ago
    start with an oval head shape and see how the character changes just by moving the features around.
  • b0332657592has quoted8 years ago
    You can distort your character’s head to convey emotion, expressions, and exaggerated reactions to what’s happening around him.
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    More important, creating a character with a distinctive face requires that you understand how to take all the individual facial elements and put them together for a cohesive look; you don’t want a character whose mouth says one thing while her eyes say another.
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    Here’s an opportunity to tie together these two topics while they’re fresh in the minds of readers.
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    word associations can help you combine two unrelated topics.
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    word associations can help you combine two unrelated topics.
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