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So, this was originally going to be Disney Style Di, but I said, "Her head looks more like Scooby-Doo than DeSo-- I mean, Colonel Doberman."

The rest of her I went artist freedom on, but that head, to me anyway, screams Hanna-Barbera. If she had a cartoon, I wonder what it'd be about. Let's see... Hanna-Barbera cartoons aired in the 60's and so, right? Hmm... Okay, that was before the 70's, so she's clear of the Doberman-bashing... WAIT. She's a girl. She'd be a wife or girlfriend. Doy, I forgot!
Well, I'd see it as one of those cartoons where he has to outrun someone every episode. I dunno who or what, but still. Maybe she also chases after Connor. I swear, one of those two are going to kill each other.

I knew when designing her, she had to be simple and smooth, because they got the animation budget of a ham sandwich back then.
Well, she looks toony, I'll say that. Maybe I'll nail that style one day...

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Published: 8 years, 3 months ago
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IceAgeChippy
8 years, 3 months ago
I like the pad and the way you do hair. Sounds like you know old-school cartoons fairly well, too.
FluffRig
8 years, 3 months ago
Thank you! I think the reason why you like the way I do hair is because that's literally the first thing I draw. It's the base for the head, because all of that fancy-schmacy circle stuff gets lost on me. XD The hair is honestly fun for me, especially when drawing a new character, because I have to figure how the character's personality and how they'd like it to look!
And, I love her cute little oval pawpad, too. :)
I really love focusing on heads and paws, as you can tell. XD
(Sorry, derailing)

CARTOONS ARE MY LIFE. I've watched them since I was born. Not even kidding. Good thing my family (minus my grandma) loves them. Because of them, I watched the older stuff and I tend to prefer that stuff to newer 'toons these days. I don't hate those cartoons (I'm not a 90's kid, despite growing up in that era), but a lot of new stuff doesn't immediately grab my attention like the old stuff will. Oh man, I STILL sound old. I need to be put in a retirement home.
IceAgeChippy
8 years, 3 months ago
Hey, I'm pushing 40 here! XD

I do doos (pun!) similarly, only I begin with the head sphere rather than with the hair itself.
I would say the head (hair included) is the character most of the time. Depending on one's syle, one could use a generic body to draw a variety of animals: just change the heads and tails! ^_^

Contemporary cartoons tend to revolve around characters who 'deal with issues' and (to some extent)  'search for self'. It's fairly deep. Even so, I prefer 'dumb' cartoons, or at least those which don't involve complex story arcs and 'challenges'. Not to mention most cartoons nowadays are either Flash or CGI. :P The last cartoon I remember seeing that was (or appeared to be) hand-animated was Dragon Tales. ^^;
Adventures of the Little Koala; Gummi Bears; old HB/Nelvana/DIC cartoons - those were my favorites!

XD Yes, I like paws, as well. ^^

I don't see much on TV anymore: I ditched Cable and don't have Netflix. I see only some animated stuff on the educational channel from time to time (Dinosaur train is among the strangest things I've ever seen).
MooseJam
8 years, 3 months ago
They did have a budget of sorts but H-B probably came up with the limited animation that made it cheaper to do.
FluffRig
8 years, 3 months ago
I was thinking that, because they made some of the classic Tom and Jerry shorts. I was like, "Why do the cartoons look like this, then?" So, maybe they did make a cost-effective and quick style to keep up with the weekly demand thing, right?
But, to be honest, I have no idea or not, I was actually quoting what the Nostalgic Critic said. XD
"But, you can't blame them for how the cartoons look, they had a budget of a ham sandwich and 3 pieces of paper to draw them on" (I believe that's what he said, I haven't seen that particular review (The Flintstones Movie?) in a while.)
IceAgeChippy
8 years, 3 months ago
This guy talks like he's reading a book report, but he seems to know his stuff:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi31y5J2HLE
MooseJam
8 years, 3 months ago
The classics we like were actually theater shorts that played before the main feature film.  Warner did them as well as a few other studios.  It just got too expensive to do full animation for the SatAM slot unless it was farmed out to over seas where it was cheaper to do.  Look what it took to do cartoons back then it's mind boggling.
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