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Toon Boom EF Tutorial!

Posted on January 27, 2009

A few months ago, I wrote a short tutorial about using Toon Boom animation in the EF (Exaggerated Features) article.
Every now and then, I found some time to poke around in this program some more.
Lately I sketched a few people I know, including my son (below) to design the animation process.
Toon boom seems to be a very easy program to create. Getting to understand the layers and commands can be a bit tricky though.

Also, I am learning another program, in which I will post about this at a later time.

Here is my article:
Toon Boom by Angie Jordan
Toon boom by Angie Jordan

And here is the clip capture of an animation of my son to come:

jt-toon-boom by Angie Jordan

Business Cartoon-Body Builder!

Posted on January 26, 2009

Actually….a worn-out elderly body builder! I’m glad I was able to please my returning client for the fifth time. Yay!

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Brush up with Photoshop!

Posted on January 26, 2009

Scott created a few brushes to download for a Photoshop program. If interested, you can find the link here, Photoshop brushes There is also a tutorial on how to make your own brush with Photoshop, go to Photoshop tutorial on how to make your own brushes

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Harry’s Birthday Caricatures

Posted on January 25, 2009

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Photoshop Tutorials

Posted on January 24, 2009

Recently, I was asked about how I put an outline around my cartoons. While it is not difficult, when it comes to digital, one can easily get lost in a program and not know about the hundreds of little things a program can do. So I wrote a tutorial on how to do this: Photoshop [...]

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Cartoon stuff- loose yourself!

Posted on January 19, 2009

I doodled a bit in Painter and did a simple stroke of my son, JT. Every now and then I like to practice being loose with my strokes. That’s the key! Being loose with your line work is what can surprisingly bring you a really neat caricature or cartoon.

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