Sunday, 28 December 2014

3 Ways To Become The Best Cartoonist

By Katie Arden


Cartoonists may find themselves working in a number of fields during their lives. Some of them may go on to become skilled in comic book creation while others may feel as though animation is the perfect platform for them. Whatever the case may be, though, it's easy to see that they love the work that comes with being a cartoonist. Not only do they enjoy bringing joy to others, through their work, but it provides an outlet that very few other avenues can boast.

Of course, cartoonists cannot simply invest themselves in the work that they'd like to create at the onset. There is a level of learning that is needed from these individuals, which is why they may take it upon themselves to get involved in various art schools. If you would like to become the best cartoonist possible, there are several ways you can go about this. To expand your knowledge, as far as this idea is concerned, here are 3 methods you'd be wise to look into.

If you're going to become a cartoonist, it'll be in your best interest to think about what you want to create. Consider the fact that the best ideas are formulated when there is a certain concept in mind, which can only be done by planning done ahead of time. Very few established cartoonists are able to create memorable ideas without first outlining what they desire. This is a point of learning that you would be wise to take into heavy consideration as well.

Of course, characters come together as just one layer for cartoonists to keep in mind. As you will learn, it's just as important for stories to be made. To start off, you should never feel as though complex stories are the only ones that can be created. Depending on the type of media you'd like to develop - this is especially true for children's shows on television - you may be able to get away with less complicated narratives. Nonetheless, cartoonists should never forget that cohesiveness helps to keep the general audience engaged.

Perhaps the most important tip - and I'm sure that most cartoonists will agree - have fun with your work. Yes, it may take months to create what you envision but this is all part of the job. In order to get the most out of your efforts, as a cartoonists, you have to be willing to make the commitment. Do not forget this point because, before long, you'll start to see just how much better your work, as a budding cartoonist, will wind up becoming later on.




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