Cartoonists must have an awareness of what makes people tick. A good understanding of the emotional differences between people will help you create cartoon characters that will react properly to any set of circumstances. Stop looking at your friends as Joe, Bil! or Mary. Instead, think of them as Joe, the big-mouthed showoff; bill, the little mouse; and Mary, the girl that's afraid of her husband, kids and the family gokl(ish.
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Famous Artists Cartoon Course Lesson 1 The Comic Head
Cartoonists must have an awareness of what makes people tick. A good understanding of the emotional differences between people will help you create cartoon characters that will react properly to any set of circumstances. Stop looking at your friends as Joe, Bil! or Mary. Instead, think of them as Joe, the big-mouthed showoff; bill, the little mouse; and Mary, the girl that's afraid of her husband, kids and the family gokl(ish.
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Famous Artists Cartoon Course Lesson 1 the Comic Head
Cartoonists must have an awareness of what makes people tick. A good understanding of the emotional differences between people will help you create cartoon characters that will react properly to any set of circumstances. Stop looking at your friends as Joe, Bil! or Mary. Instead, think of them as Joe, the big-mouthed showoff; bill, the little mouse; and Mary, the girl that's afraid of her husband, kids and the family gokl(ish.
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Famous Artists Cartoon Course Lesson 1 The Comic Head
Cartoonists must have an awareness of what makes people tick. A good understanding of the emotional differences between people will help you create cartoon characters that will react properly to any set of circumstances. Stop looking at your friends as Joe, Bil! or Mary. Instead, think of them as Joe, the big-mouthed showoff; bill, the little mouse; and Mary, the girl that's afraid of her husband, kids and the family gokl(ish.