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The Evolution of Cartoons and Animations

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  Cartoons have come a long way in the last 100 years. They started out as simple drawings in newspapers and magazines, but quickly evolved into something much more. Today, cartoons are an important part of our culture and can be found in movies, television shows, and even video games. In this blog post, we will take a look at the history of cartoons and discuss how they have changed over the years. One of the earliest examples of cartoons can be found in the work of American artist, Benjamin Franklin. In 1754, he published a political cartoon in his newspaper called "Join, or Die." The cartoon showed a snake that was cut into pieces and represented the colonies that were fighting against the British. This cartoon was so popular that it was later used by Paul Revere to help rally support for the American Revolution. As time went on, cartoons became more sophisticated and began to tackle more serious topics. In 1843, Thomas Nast published a cartoon in Harper's Weekly that

The Basic Skills You Need to Learn to Draw

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  Anyone can learn to draw. It may take some time and practice, but if you have the patience and dedication, you can do it. In this blog post, we will outline the 10 basic skills that you need to learn in order to start drawing effectively. We'll also provide some helpful resources to get you started! So whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, read on for tips on how to improve your drawing skills! The first skill you need to learn is how to hold a pencil. This may seem like a no-brainer, but it's actually very important! The way you hold your pencil will affect the way your lines look on the paper. For example, if you grip the pencil too tightly, your lines will be shaky and uneven. On the other hand, if you hold the pencil too loosely, your lines will be very light and might even disappear altogether. The best way to find a grip that works for you is to experiment until you find something that feels comfortable. The second skill you need to learn is how to mak