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«Cartoon of the Word vol 1» John Ambrosavage These cartoons were originally published on the Cartoon of the Word of the Day website between December 8, 2010, when the website launched, and October 15, 2011. During this period, John Ambrosavage has responded every day, without fail, to the Word of the Day posted on their website by Merriam-Webster with a cartoon. As I write this, there have been 450 cartoons drawn and posted. More, by the time you read this. Sometimes, this isn"t exactly easy. You never know where M-W is going to go with these. On more that one occasion, John has called and said "This is the one, Spud. I got nuttin". This is the one that s going to break the streak", only to turn out the best cartoon of the week. Many of these were originally animated. This made the compilation of a book somewhat tricky. Unlike a traditional newspaper cartoonist, John isn"t limited to a fixed number of frames. In fact, all of these cartoons originally appeared in a single space. There are frames, but they are frames of animation, and not frames on the page. Therefore, we had to pull the cartoons apart to put them in a book. Although we tried to use the best cartoons, sometimes it came down to space. There are cartoons on the website with almost a hundred frames, because there is a lot of action going on. These wouldn"t translate well to print, because you don t see the action, so we left those out. In the end, we selected those cartoons that would fit a single frame, four frames, or eight frames, in order to make the most effective use of the book format. We put numbers next to the frames so that you can more easily follow the flow. Next, we turned to organization. Although the cartoons originally appeared in random order, in response the the Merriam-Webster Word of the Day, certain themes have appeared over the ensuing ten or eleven months since John began. Among our favorite repeating gags are the daily specials that the guy in the bar and grill is always inquiring about, the witticisms of the condemned man as he approaches the noose, the insults hurled at each other by tex and old red, and of course, the inevitable meta cartoons featuring John and I Down at Cartoon of the Word HQ , which are closer to the truth than you will ever know. Starting with these, we grouped the cartoons into rough categories, and tried to provide a sampling of each. Doctors, Lawyers, Mobsters, Priests, and Chickens crop up frequently, for some reason, and are all well represented here, as well as scenes from the office, the home, and nature. Fortunately, Merriam Webster doesn"t seem to be running out of words, and John hasn"t run into a blank wall yet. Once you"ve drawn up contumacious, it"s all downhill from there. - Ray C. Freeman III, editor Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Cartoon of the Word vol 1 (John Ambrosavage). Напишите свою рецензию о книге John Ambrosavage «Cartoon of the Word vol 1» https://izbe.ru/book/525518-cartoon-of-the-word-vol-1-john-ambrosavage/
«Flash Cartoon Animation: Learn from the Pros» Glenn Kirkpatrick, Kevin Peaty You want to make an animated film. You"ve got the idea. You"ve got Macromedia Flash. But where do you start? What"s the best way to script your cartoon, how do you start animating with Flash, what do you really need to know in order to get your ideas outthere, and make you famous? Who better to ask than two talented professionals, who"ve not only worked for Disney, but also run the hugely successful cult website - funnyazhell? Kevin Peaty and Glenn Kirkpatrick draw on their many years of studio experience and their knowledge of Flash to show you the best way to create great Flash cartoons that look as good as traditional animated films. This book follows the professional process, taking a creative idea from storyboard stage, through layout to publishing, via a detailed look at animation techniques, that will give you the kind of insight normally only gained from years spent in the industry. In depth and detailed, the book follows the production of a cartoon from inception to final output - looking at all the decisions and skills that have contributed to its appeal. Whether you"re completely new to Flash, or are making your first steps into the world of Flash cartooning, this book will let you work alongside the professionals to make your own animated masterpiece. From the Publisher The book uses downloadable Flash files so that you can build your own movie, and has free online support, as well as community forums to help you immerse yourself in the world of Flash cartooning. As with all books from friends of ED - our support is fast, friendly and free. Even if our dedicated support team are unable to solve your problem immediately, your queries will be passed onto the people who put the book together, the editors and authors, to solve. All foED authors help with the support on their books, and will either directly mail people with answers, or (more usually) send their response to an editor to pass on. About the Author Kevin Peaty is currently Animation Director for Walt Disney Australia. Glenn Kirkpatrick has worked as a Disney animator, as well as being Animation Supervisor on the TV series "Rugrats" and "King of the Hill". Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Flash Cartoon Animation: Learn from the Pros (Glenn Kirkpatrick, Kevin Peaty). Напишите свою рецензию о книге Glenn Kirkpatrick, Kevin Peaty «Flash Cartoon Animation: Learn from the Pros» https://izbe.ru/book/355249-flash-cartoon-animation-learn-from-the-pros-glenn-kirkpatrick-kevin-peaty/