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June 2, 2008 -- From William, from Derby, England, who is affiliated with the site.
How to draw cartoons, and a comic strip “The Adventures of Albert Duck”, plus coloring pages.
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How to draw cartoons, and a comic strip “The Adventures of Albert Duck”, plus coloring pages.
Read comics or create your own which can be embedded on blogs, MySpace and HTML web sites using your own artwork or provided characters and scenes and FX. The published strips are also formatted for cellphone display (available on subscription). The site includes a safety filter so only content suitable for a general audience is displayed unless preferences are amended by the user.
Squaretrick.com is about everything Spongebob. Bikini Bottom News will deliver exciting information about Spongebob, Patrick, Gary and all their friends.
“CrawfordTheCat.com” is a free and fun website with animated videos, books and games. It is aimed at young visitors (Pre-k, Kindergarten and older) with How-To cartoons that promote positive values while implementing simple lessons on personal, practical and social skills!
I’m a cartoonist. I do a syndicated comic strip titled “Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids”. Not long ago I created a blog to display art from young readers. Under each child’s drawing I post encouraging comments. The response from kids, parents and teachers has been terrific.
Wouldn’t it be cool to know how to draw cartoons in just a few steps? This page full of free online tutorials will show you how to draw everyone from SpongeBob to Snoopy, and Daffy Duck to Dora The Explorer. The step-by-step lessons are easy to follow, and show you how to sketch, draw, and then color your way to the completed work. Each given stage will proceed only whenever you press play, so following the lesson will be no problem!
The following site is a how to draw cartoons web site.It is updated regularly and had instructional How-Tos and video tutorials along with learning to draw slideshows.
This is a beautiful and simple website dedicated to the display of kids’ artwork. The site was created and is run by cartoonist Bob Weber Jr., creator of the widely syndicated “Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids” newspaper activity comic.
On this website a cartoonist who has been selling magazine cartoons for 40 years shares techniques with those who are new at magazine cartooning. Magazine cartooning is a very competitive field but the author feels with the right approach a cartoonist of average talent can make his fair share of sales. Information on this site is free although there are some links to commercial products such as books.
Chad shows off his portfolio of funny cartoon pictures. Every illustration Chad creates is done on the computer. Also, Chad shows you how to draw funny cartoon pictures on the computer.