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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Bob,
    That was very educational. You are a master at what you do.
    ron

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Super - thanks for sharing your incredible talent.

    Christine

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Both interesting and useful.

    There is a lot of information within that video - thank you Bob.
    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

    Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Excellent video Bob. Thankyou for sharing your work methods.
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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    a beauty Bob... regards tao

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    It's like Hart Beat meets Xara! (Apparently, I used to laugh intensely when I was little at it's cartoon: Morph - I can't believe there are so few YouTube videos of it!)

    You should apply for director status on YouTube, then you won't be limited to 10 minutes. It's free, and they don't contact you to check the details you enter when applying (or at least they didn't for me). I'd snap it up while you've got the chance.
    Last edited by Xhris; 18 January 2007 at 09:38 AM.

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    I second, third, and even up to fifth all that has been said Bob It's great to see a master of his craft at work. I have learned a lot from your work in the past this tutorial caps it nicely.
    ***** Norman

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Quote Originally Posted by BobMoyer View Post
    Is there a way I can download that from youtube so that I can watch it while I try some of the techniques?
    Bob
    Check this blogpost:
    http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archi...ols-collection
    Under "Download and Save YouTube Videos". You may need a .fla player for the videos

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    Everything I learn here I put into practice.
    My first bash at this - will build on it in the future.


    Thanks again.
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    "Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.

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    Default Re: My usual steps in drawing cartoons - (YouTube video)

    BOB! Thank you for taking time to do this for us! Im sure you remember all my pestering emails on "How do you do workflow?!?!?!" because you and how you do your work is precisely how I want to do mine

    Thank you again this is priceless!!!!!

    edit: one thing- i noticed you planned on having a shiny part on the dogs nose, how exactly would you have implemented that in your workflow? (things like this is what mess me up) - since it'd be a white object, how exactly woudl you have traced it from your sketch and above his nose? This is prob a very silly question but where in your workflow on the film would you have inserted this?

    one more q... would you do the same thing if this were b/w image? i recall your webstrip you made was black and white, would you recommend putting "white" fills as you did color fills on this drawing?

    RonC
    Last edited by rpc9943; 18 January 2007 at 08:31 PM.

 

 

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