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Cartooning Tips


[To Bee]

"I can't draw," you say? Well, that may be an advantage. Out of proportion drawings -- or exaggeration -- is what cartooning is all about.

Have fun, and create cartoons to please yourself. Your cartooning style should be you , unique - like your handwriting.

Keep your cartoon drawings simple; the fewer lines, the better.

Brainstorm ideas, and jot down funny ideas and situations from daily life - when you see or experience them. How do you imagine the face of that cranky voice you hear over the phone? Exaggerate the overdressed, blow-dried person you see, walking as if on display. Make a cartoon of your pet: happy, lazy or silly; what is the furry little creature saying to you?

Use cartooning to share your sense of humor; perhaps to vent anger; as a way to turn your imagination loose (See a vegetable, kitchen timer, saltshaker, and a flower vase transformed).

If the cartooning bug bites you seriously, here's some first aid: