Monday, December 28, 2009

40+ Excellent Adobe Illustrator Cartoon Tutorials



Came across an interesting website mentioning 40 or more Illustration Cartoon Tutorials.
As well as some free cartoon fonts and 50 free vector images.

www.hongkiat.com/blog/adobe-illustrator-cartoon-tutorials-best-of/

Courtesy of http://www.hongkiat.com/

Friday, December 18, 2009

toonlet: Jullie

toonlet: Jullie

toonlet: Gin

toonlet: Gin

toonlet: nonsense

toonlet: nonsense

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

" Your name does not ring a bell."



We always think technology is a great tool well, sometimes that might not well be the case.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Artist Shadow in a Shutter.




An Artist Shadow in a Shutter.

An Artist Shadow in a Shutter was an animation i did couple years ago.
It is a little snipit from the animated film.
My animation was a series of line drawings explaining how our spirit and body are so entwined together.
The elements are very simple.
The character is surrounded by its own aura.
I was challenging the idea from a poem i had created ,and decided to experiment from there.

Visit www.artdogstdio.com/film and animation.

I hope you enjoy it.

Lucy Drumonde

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

"6 Keys to a Successful Blog Post" by TheConradHall.

Wish to say kudos to Mr.Conrad Hall for his article "6 Keys to a Successful Blog Post" in regards to his mention on how important images enhance  articles on websites and blogs.

Yes, it is true a picture is worth a thousand words.
Certainly helps those who are visually inclined to further illustrate a idea or story.
Graphics are important as well as the words.
Great tips on what creates a successful blog post.
Thank you Mr. Hall for the article.
Of course helps out artists too.
Lucy

http://www.communitymarketing.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/12/6-keys-to-a-successful-blog-post.html

Courtesy of  TheConradHall.. Community Marketing Blog.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

04-20-06 Stephen Harper courtesy of Aislin



After the election, Stephen Harper has his nose squeezed by 6-month old Solomon Buster.

                                                                Courtesy of Aislin.
                                                   Visit his web page at http://www.aislin.com/




Why I love drawing cartoons.



Why i love Drawing cartoons?
 Good question.

I love doing painting,watercolor,pencil charcoil,animation,film,drawing cartoons.

I learned how to draw cartoons from my mother.
Remembering since i was a little child i use sit and sketch with my mom.
I give her credit. She taught me how to have fun while drawing and just to do a doodle.
I also just loved having a good laugh illustrating an image and showing it in pictures.
Always laughed and create jokes.That was how i always tried to get atttention.
Doodles where i found my voice besides other things i will not go in detail in this letter for now just focus on drawing cartoons.

Since having created this little blog, i decided why not share some cartoon images i have done.
What is the point of having your own blog if you do not share or explain your little hidden talents.
Besides talking about art, there is so much in sharing what you do,and have fun telling little tibits.
My drawing are always inspired by people i meet,a issue that is currently at hand or just someone i thought,hey maybe i can put them to full light in a little cartoon.

People always give me inpiration,and people's personalities.

These cartoons i am about to share is just a snipit from my upcoming webstore http://www.artdogclipart.com/ coming at the beginning of January.

Visit www.artdogstdio.com for moe information about me and my art.

Hope you enjoy them.
Lucy