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The prevailing idea of the origin and history of Punch has hitherto rested mainly on three productions: the "Memories" of George Hodder, "Mr. Punch's Origin and Career," and Mr. Joseph Hatton's delightful but fragmentary papers, entitled "The True Story of Punch.
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nhokheo9
06-05-2013
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Learn how to draw cats by starting off with a few circles so that the shape comes out easily. If you have your pencil ready, then hop right in and start drawing this adorable kitten. Remember not to make your lines too dark because you will need to erase some of the early steps once you get further on in the lesson. Step 1 Make one larger circle for the head and then two smaller circles for the body like in the example. Be careful that the placement is correct because these circles will let the body take shape. .Step...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
41
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Drawing a cartoon bee with personality is what you'll learn in this lesson. If you've never understood how to take basic shapes and turn them into a unique drawing, this lesson can help you learn the concept quickly. Let's take a look at four easy steps to building one of my personal favorites - Lazy-Eye Larry. Step 1 - The Base All cartoon drawings can start with a couple of basic shapes, and these are usually used to start the head and body. Larry, our cartoon bee, begins with one small circle inside a larger circle or oval (it's...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
33
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G'day! In this lesson, we're going to take a trip to Australia as we learn how to draw a cartoon kangaroo – it's easy once you've followed our simple steps. So, let's hop to it, pick up our pencils and get started! STEP-1: The Bouncing Basics of Our Cartoon Kangaroo Are you ready to go 'down under' for some creative fun? Our cartoon kangaroo is all set for a party with her family in Australia – she's even brought along a balloon! So, to get things started, let's sketch out a few basic shapes which will help us as we...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
39
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Cartoon panda drawings should be cute, so we'll use a lot of simple round shapes. Drawing Roses that look great isn't difficult, but it will take a little attention to detail. Apart from that it's as simple as putting your pencil to the page. Let's get to it. Step 1: Draw a circle to start the head. The circle should be slightly egg shaped. Next draw an upside down egg near the middle of the head to make the nose. This egg isn't as round as the head shape. It should be a little more like a triangle, but remember...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
36
4
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Quack quack! It's time to make a splash by learning how to draw a cartoon duck! These comical creatures have been the inspiration for numerous cartoon characters, including Walt Disney's Donald Duck and Warner Bros' Daffy Duck. So, follow our simple steps and you'll soon be spreading your wings and following in their famous webbed footsteps! STEP-1: Taking a Paddle with Some Basic Shapes The first stage of how to draw a cartoon duck is to sketch out some basic shapes which will form the basis of our fine feathered friend. ...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
63
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Mud, mud, glorious mud! In this lesson, we're going to take the plunge and learn how to draw a cartoon hippo that will really create a splash with your family and friends. So, let's pick up our pencils and get started on our awesome illustration! STEP-1: Creating the Basic Shapes for Our Hippo Cartoon Hippos are amazing creatures native to Africa, whose nearest living relatives are whales and porpoises. These river-dwelling giants can weigh up to three tonnes and are recognizable by their huge jaws, short legs and amazing size. So, to get started with how to draw a carton...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
37
4
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Drawing cartoon food, like so many other drawings, can be simplified to just four steps that make learning simple for new artists. Your cartoon food can take on just about any form and make your mouth water in the process, but today, we'll draw a tasty hamburger, using some of the most basic elements and shapes that we've reviewed in some of the previous lessons. Step 1 - The Top Bun Okay, so McDonald's starts with the bottom bun, and in essence, we are going backwards, but if you want to make the process simple so that you can...
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gietnggiandoi
27-09-2012
39
4
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This cute little monkey cartoon drawing is quite easy to make and you are going to love the end result! Take out your drawing stuff and get going! STEP-1: Placement of the head and body First, make a rounded oval and then draw another curved long along the top of the oval that has the same type of curve. Next make a small circle below the head oval which will be for the body. The space between the two shapes shouldn't be too much. Follow the example drawing for the right size of these shapes as well as the distance...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
44
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This cartoon dogs drawing lesson is a little different than some of the other tutorials you may have done on this site because instead of starting off with simple shapes were going to start off by drawing forms. Step 1 - The Head and Body Forms There are two lines in this step. The curved line at the top that looks a little bit like an unfolded paperclip is the head and the outline of the back. The other line is the chest and midsection. Take a quick look at the finished drawing and see how the curve of...
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gietnggiandoi
25-09-2012
32
3
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Cartoon monsters can be scary or funny, and many will take on a personality you never expected as you draw them. Perhaps you want to draw some that are not exactly the smartest cookies in the box. Let's take a look at drawing one of these with a few basic shapes in four short steps. Step One: The Basics As always, our cartoon monsters are going to start with a few basic lines and shapes that will act as a head and body. Start with a nice round circle for a head. At the top left side of the circle,...
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gietnggiandoi
27-09-2012
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