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The technology of animated cartoons hasn’t changed much over the years. Basically, an animator makes a series of drawings, each slightly advancing the motion of the characters in the previous ...
These are the original drawings from some of Hollywood's most famous cartoon characters. The drawings were brought to Omaha by Gallery Landsberg, an art studio based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
So if you’re looking for a new way to entertain your kids, here are some simple YouTube tutorials from other creators that teach how to draw famous cartoon characters. Bring out the crayons and ...
In reality, they stay the ages they were drawn at for all-time, but in our minds they grew up, just like us. Here's where 8 of our favorite cartoon characters from the '80s and '90s might just be now.
The '80s cartoon is centered around the titular character who has an assortment of bionic gadgets built into his body, each of which comes in handy when he's forced to confront his nemesis ...
In a faraway time known as the 1980s, cartoons like He-Man and the ... word about the underwater adventurers. In the '80s, one of the biggest characters in video games, if not entertainment ...
We've got 15 reasonably well-known cartoons from the '80s, and all you've got to do is match the character to their show. Pretty straightforward, we think you'll agree.
Why's it taking so long? Well, that's what you sign up for when you decide to draw 2,500 different cartoon characters on one sheet of paper (click the image to see it full size and explore).
Remember Saturday morning cartoons in the ’80s with their long intros (followed immediately by a commercial for breakfast cereal) and neat little character summations that got you right into the ...
What more could Office fans ask for? Nothing, except maybe a cartoon Mose. But sadly Livingston is done drawing characters from the NBC comedy and wants try her hand at characters from other shows ...
The ’80s characters — Hank the Ranger ... The only actual difficulty with the sequence was figuring out how to make the cartoon characters fit into the aesthetic of Honor Among Thieves ...
They’re pencils! Who better, then, than this fiction-M.F.A.-holding artist to offer a tutorial on drawing hilarious cartoons about characters from literature and about the literarily minded.