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The Fine Art of Looney Tunes Background Paintings
Famous mid-century American urban regionalist painting? Actually, it's a Looney Tunes background by Paul Julian. The cartoon is "Golden Yeggs." Lots more by Paul Julian here: https://one1more2time3.wordpress.com/tag/paul-julian https://one1more2time3.wordpress.com/tag/paul-julian

SpongeBob Diddly-Doodle


SpongeBob Rockin' the Bass - Deleted scene from the SpongeBob Movie 2
Who lives in a Pineapple and plays bass? Here's an extremely quick cut from a deleted scene from the SpongeBob Movie 2. Don't blink or you'll miss it!    In case you blinked, here's a still-frame shot of the scene (drawn in Storyboard Pro): It's really a deleted scene from a deleted scene; It used to be part of the "Thank Gosh it's Monday" song, which you can see here: http://youtu.be/ImJtoDcb1zo The bass part was never animated, but it would have been at around 1:13 in the clip.

The Simplest and Easiest Way to Draw Comic Faces -- from 1923 W.L. Evans School of Cartooning brochure
"This is the simplest and easiest way to draw comic faces," claims this 1923 promotional sample page from the W.L. Evans School of Cartooning. CLICK on image to open up the full-sized version to see all the details. More on W. L. Evans and his vintage lessons on how to draw cartoons, visit http://animationresources.org/education-w-l-evans-course-brochure/

The "Easy Way to Draw" -- 1958 Cartooning Book by Walter Lantz
I finally got my hands on a copy of this wonderful how-to-draw book, Walter Lantz's "Easy Way to Draw" -- a gorgeous 132-page hardcover from 1958. Illustrated by Frank McSavage and Norm McGary. Inside front cover endpapers from Walter Lantz's "Easy Way To Draw" book.Every one of these Woody poses is different! Check back soon for more pages! For more vintage scans of "how to draw cartoons" books, come visit my collection at https://www.facebook.com/CartoonTips

How to Get Along With Girls (Vintage Ad)
"It's Easy to Win Her! ...when you know how!" Comic Book Advertisement for "How to Get Along With Girls" from the pages of Frankie Fuddle #16 (1946)

"Judy of the Jungle" Comics by Frank Frazetta
Wow -- I don't know how I've never seen these before, but I just found an early comic book story by Frank Frazetta featuring Judy of the Jungle. From Exciting Comics #59 (1947), here's "Judy of the Jungle!" Click on any page for the full-sized comic book scan This complete comic book (and zillions of other vintage public-domain comics) can be found at the wonderul Digital Comic Museum website at: http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/

Long Ago, Before Comic Bags and Boards...
Before mylar bags and boards...before "slabbing"...it's "My Personal Comic Album." From "Moe and Shmoe Comics" #1 Spring 1948, Courtesy of the Digital Comic Museum: http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=24198

Build your own gag with Osamu Tezuka!
Build your own gag with Osamu Tezuka! I don't even WANT to know the translation...this page makes my head spin in wonderful ways :) Click image for full-size scan

"Popeye's How to Draw Cartoons" (1939) Complete scans from a great cartooning book
I love collecting old "How to Draw Cartoons" books, and this one is among my favorites: "Popeye's How to Draw Cartoons" by Joe Musial from 1939. I finally got a giant scanner, so now I can share this really fun vintage cartooning book! The thumbnail below gives you just a hint of what's inside; There's about 40 full-sized pages of classic cartoon art and "How to draw cartoons" instruction. Click on the picture to jump to the photo album. or you can find it here: http://bit.ly/PopeyeCartooningBook


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