Posts Tagged ‘Cartoon’

How do people color cartoon pictures with computer?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Hey people, I wonder how to make animated pictures in color of people with the computer? I’m trying to color cartoon that made this drawing. I’ve scanned the computer but have no idea how people can clean up the scanned image and color. Y ‘photoshop? If so, all the sites recommended by teaching people to color? Thanks folks.

What cartoon character would you vote for for president and why?

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Doonsbury but funny cartoon boy like Buggs Bunny, etc. . I choose to Handy Manny, because it does the job, people in the field to help him and he loves his community.

J Wynia – Self Portrait Cartoon

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Cartoon

Image taken on 2005-12-21 20:34:43 by J Wynia.

cartoon cake

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Cartoon

Image taken on 2009-10-15 10:36:15 by bunchofpants.

The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

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The Pink Panther is – paws down – the world’s grooviest cartoon star. In 1964, this pink-inked feline slinked onto the opening credits of Blake Edwards’ caper film by the same name and threatened to steal the entire show. Sleek, sophisticated and witty, the animation, produced by Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie, was a stylish departure from its contemporaries…and an instant hit. A subsequent short film, The Pink Phink, would go on to win* an Oscar® and spawn a celebrat… More >>

The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection

Importance of Cartoon Logos in your Business!

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Cartoon logos are images or symbols that represent certain characters and convey the desired message, so no worries. They are not only fun, but at the same time appealing and can generate excellent brand image recall. These logos speak in a language unique to them. This is entirely based on the expressions and colors used by the artist in line with the clients logo design brief story. Can be multidimensional and shading to give the impression of real life. One thing is for sure – Cartoon logos do not cease to please anyone of any age.
No matter the seriousness of thought, is transmitted in the lightest way possible to the public. Many times animated illustrations and animated characters are very effective in quickly and compellingly communicating community issues e. g. public health, education, etc. Who would not want to see a memorable logo, represents a caricature (cartoon logo), which focuses on core values and the integrity, governance and compliance, without having to go on the seriousness the message?
Cartoon logos, animated characters and mascots convey the message with a childlike innocence. Many psychologists would agree that people like to associate with their childhood. The innocence and curiosity inculcated in our minds through animated logos takes us back in time and allows users to view the products / services emphasized in the message through the eyes of a child.
animated logos are a fun way to represent ideas and concepts. If the company wants to focus on its culture and virtues for creating product cartoon characters, brand cartoons and mascots could be an excellent method – Expressions of a character that says it all without having to speak on the merits . Over time, now that the technology is so advanced, man has become a computer, the human aspect is almost invisible. work pressure and stress caused the deterioration of the mind and body. It is very important to have an element of humor to appear in life. Cartoon logos bring that human touch in everyday life. We tend to stop and think for a moment that life’s not all work, there needs to be fun and games on the road.
Once thought is depicted through this medium, people are motivated by curiosity and inspired to gather more information. No other way is more effective than a fun idea that can initiate a spark to cause a change for the welfare of the people.
A company must also develop a cartoon logo consider drawing illustrations, cartoon characters and mascots to enforce their brand message and corporate philosophy.
Usually the cartoon logo is customized by experienced artists, illustrators and cartoonists. These artists can be either independent or working for a company or even a graphic design and web development company.
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The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 1: Pranks in the Pink

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Description
This prized collection of the first 27 theatrical shorts featuring the Pink Panther includes the brilliant, Oscar®-winning* The Pink Phink as well as the only two cartoons (Sink Pink, Pink Ice) in which the mischievous feline speaks! *1964: Animated Short Subject… More >>

The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 1: Pranks in the Pink

The Differences Between Anime and Cartoon

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Cartoon is a term that once referred to art in the Renaissance. Somehow, however, the term has a meaning evolved (or devolved, depending on how you look) in humorous and witty illustrations and, finally, in the entertainment programs designed to entertain people, especially children. Indeed, the clarity, the comic, the term in this article refer to the entertainment programs. Recently, however, a new term was coined: Anime. And the distinction between these two has caused much confusion.
Strictly speaking, however, there should be no distinction between anime and cartoons. Anime is a term used by the Japanese to refer to cartoons, from their own country and others. Somehow, however, the world began with the term anime refers to Japanese cartoons exclusively. Japanese animation was once called Japanimation, but this term has been ruled out with reason, when the term ‘Anime’ was put into use.
Some say they see no difference between the two, reaching rank cartoons and anime as ‘childish’ because the nature of the way they are presented, with great suffering fans of anime. Technically, there is no difference and the officers are somewhat correct. But just to watch a single episode of any anime and you’ll see that the anime is much more than the usual slapstick comedy man speaks in a banana – the early morning cartoons. There is a real and profound difference between the two besides their spellings: Anime is much more than “just a cartoon.”
Stories / Plots
Cartoons usually have a simple argument and defined. And they are usually about the good fight the bad guys. Cartoons rarely go beyond that old cliché. Most of the anime series, however, are almost the same good vs. evil, but the plots are rarely simple and predictable. You will find an element of politics, religion, humanity, and a score of several other abstract concepts within an anime. Whereas cartoons are just for ‘evil’ cats chasing ‘innocent’ mice or a hero to defend themselves and others for a very bad bully. Anime can blur the boundaries between good and evil, so is left wondering which side is right. Look to the plot of Gundam, there are no good or bad. Both are fighting for a cause – a worthy, and both parties are willing to do good and evil to achieve their goals. Look at the Wave Country arc of Naruto Shippuden Naruto is now. Zabuza, evil as he was, had evoked more sympathetic tears than any of the antagonists of the typical Disney. There are, however, some exceptions to the “cartoons are simple ‘rule. There are pictures that are very advanced X-Men.
In terms of humor, anime goes beyond the slapstick comedy that cartoons offer. There will be no trivial joke for the chicken cross the road with souls. Will not even banana peal of excellence. Anime humor is deep and witty. However, keep in mind that the cartoons are mostly for children. Anime can be for an adult audience is mostly true. There are even times when anime plots are not suitable for children.
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In cartoons, there is a protagonist, antagonist and a damsel in distress. His features are sharp and clear and the characters always act according to their functions. In the anime, however, the damsel in distress may very well become the antagonist, leaving the protagonist in danger. You never know what to expect in anime. anime characters often develop through trial and overtime growth, while cartoon characters remain the same since the program began. (Of course, there are exceptions, such as Spiderman.) Because there is a conspiracy going on the animated characters actually grow and may even produce the next generation series. Anime fans tend to go into much deeper because of the depth of character and charm. Consider Naruto, viewers see a baby grow to a powerful young ninja, his way of relating to people, how they learn new techniques and how they evolve visually. This is a major reason for the simplest popularities anime cartoons.

What cartoon character do you identify with the most?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Any cartoon or passata.Avrei this has to go with Squidward SpongeBob, because I feel that we are very similar, cultured and intelligent, but bitter, frustrated and arrogant people who just do not go anywhere in life.

Finding Cartoon Books

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

For those who are fans of the comic itself, finding cartoon books is another hobby where they may participate. Many people who are fans of cartoon books chose to go to flea markets so they can find books about cartoon characters who are no longer available or because they enjoy the old cartoon characters. Not feeling too well today on Cartoon Network about Porky Pig, Casper, or Mighty Mouse, however, were very popular at the time. This does not mean they are no longer on TV, but most are not as popular as they were in the middle of the 20th century.

 

comic books reflect all periods involving cartoon characters like those who may have been important before the introduction of television. Cartoons were reading material before the introduction of television, you can go to the store and find hundreds of comics, many of which have been updated to the media of television, when it was introduced. It drew even more people-and comic books became popular. Over the years several people have come and gone, but a good number of original characters are still on television today.

 

What can be done to find more books of cartoons? There are many places you can take the books in stores, including second hand comics, flea markets, and online community. Know where to go for cartoon books is a good start in the right direction and help your time and space in the plan you want to go. Of course, you can also stay home and watch online all the books of cartoons that want to buy. Make a list of comic books you want and then begin looking online until we find them. Cartoon Bank has many books in several extra balloon for a variety of other things related to cartoons too.