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The Face and Head | |
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Cartoon Faces - In Four Easy Steps | |
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Simple Yet Profound Facts about Cartooning | |
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Side and Front View Noses and Eyeglasses | |
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Eyes and Brows and Eyes on Side of Nose | |
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Mouths and Chins | |
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Mustaches, Beards and Ears | |
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Head Shapes and Hair - Male | |
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Hair - Female and Women's and Men's Hats | |
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The Profile within the Front View Head and the Partial Profile in the Full Face | |
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The Emotions and Facial Expressions | |
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Anger | |
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Fear | |
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Surprise | |
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Sorrow | |
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Yelling | |
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Worrying, Thinking and Meditating | |
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Smiling - Side and Front View | |
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Laughing - Tongues, Teeth and Plain Openings | |
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Eyelids and Eye Locations (with All Emotions) | |
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Alphabetized Catalog of Emotions and Expressions (with Cross References) | |
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Muscles of Expression | |
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The Pretty Girl | |
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Drawing Pretty Girls | |
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Girl Transition into Cartoon | |
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Types of Girl Cartoon Profiles and a Step-at-a-Time Procedure | |
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Going to Real Life for Cartoon Elements | |
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Breaking Down Faces for Cartoon | |
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More Tips on the Pretty Girl Head | |
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Eight Easy Steps in Drawing Teen-Age Girls | |
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Highly Stylized Cartoon Girl Heads | |
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The Caricature | |
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The Art of Caricature | |
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Helpful Pointers in Caricature | |
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The Standing Figure | |
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Building Cartoon Figures on the Simple Oval | |
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Beginning the Side View Figure on a Triangle | |
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The Triangle Modified and Reversed and the Dangling Arm and Jutting Heel | |
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The Front View Figure on a Triangle | |
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Expanding the Stick Figure | |
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Stepping Outside the Normal into the Cartoon World | |
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Usually Cartoon Heads Are Larger, Bodies Smaller | |
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Cartooning on a Hairpin | |
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Drawing the Funny Man | |
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Drawing the Comic Lady | |
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Women's Fashions and Cartooning | |
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The Side View Female Cartoon | |
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The Front View Female Cartoon | |
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Six Simplified Methods of Female Construction | |
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The Figure in Different Positions | |
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The Seated Front View Figure | |
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The Seated Side View Male, Emotions, Sitting, and Sitting with Legs Crossed | |
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The Seated Female | |
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The Kneeling and Bowing Position | |
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Reclining Female Figures | |
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Cartooning Males in Bed - Side View | |
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Male Recliners - Additional Positions | |
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The Walking Figure | |
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The Walk in Cartoon - Angular and Rounded Beginnings | |
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Over 150 Side View Walking Combinations | |
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The Walk Wheel - Over 125 Front View Walking Combinations and Leg and Foot Factors | |
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Creating Forward Motion by Perspective and Overlap and the Walking Front View Woman | |
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The Magic of Straights in a Cartoon Walk and the Back View Walk | |
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The Running Figure | |
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The Run in Cartoon and the Reaching Run | |
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The Desperation Run | |
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Running Figures - in Easy Follow-Through Stages | |
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The Hands | |
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A Simplified Guide: Eight Basic Hand Groups | |
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The Four Shape Treatments in Cartoon Hands and the Basic Thumbs | |
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Ways of Drawing Cartoon Hands | |
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The Feet | |
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Cartooning Legs and Feet and the Cartoon Shoe | |
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The Clothing | |
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Cartoon Clothing and Folds | |
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Men's and Women's Clothing | |
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The Styles and Techniques | |
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Breaking the Chain of Tight Conformity | |
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Style and Technique Possibilities Are Unlimited | |
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The Wandering Pen Line | |
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Aerating a Cartoon | |
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The Editorial and Political Cartoon | |
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Approaching the Editorial Cartoon | |
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Tips on Editorial Cartooning | |
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Fluoro Wash and Dry Transfer Screen Cartooning | |
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The Advertising Application - Newspapers, Magazines, Television, etc. | |
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The Commercial Cartoon and Ad Eye Catchers | |
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Line Width in a Commercial Cartoon and Cartoon Message Bearers | |
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Using Various Papers in the Commercial Cartoon | |
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More Styles and Techniques for Advertising | |
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Different Techniques Featuring Women | |
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Notes on Cartooning Little People and Pre-set Alphabets | |
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The Cartoon Design | |
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Unusual Effects with a Design Slant | |
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Making Ordinary Objects Come Alive, the Silhouette and the Old-Fashioned Look in Cartoon | |
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Costumes of Many Lands in Cartoon | |
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Animation in Cartoon | |
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The Baby and Child | |
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Babies in Cartoon | |
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Tips on Cartooning Babies | |
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Very Young Children | |
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Little Girls and Parents with Children | |
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Little Boys | |
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The Sports Cartoon | |
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The Importance of the Sports Cartoon and Simplified Figure Anatomy | |
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Putting Muscles on the Stick Figure and Areas of Exaggeration | |
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Exaggerating Sports Action | |
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Putting Thunder in the Sports Cartoon | |
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Drawing Sports Personalities | |
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Sports Spots | |
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Special Problems | |
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Cartooning Old Age | |
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Hobos and Tramps | |
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Low and High Society | |
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The Heavy Figure | |
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Pre-historic Characters | |
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The Military | |
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Cartooning Total Exhaustion | |
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Characters in Conversation | |
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People in the Act of Writing | |
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Speakers and Orators | |
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Cartooning Special Attire | |
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Dealing with Various Cartoon Subjects | |
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Miscellaneous Situations | |
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Miscellaneous Characters and Types | |
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Drawing Crowds of People | |
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A Final Word | |