Posts Tagged how to draw

How to Draw a Cartoon Cowboy… Really Fast.

Here’s a video I did recently I thought you might enjoy. A quick sketch of a cowboy… really quick.

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The Bob O Show is now on the Artcast Network

The Bob O Show is now on the Artcast Network

I just did my 3rd Ustream show last week. I’m not sure I can say there has been a huge leap forward in my handling of the Ustream technology but the future looks promising. Ustream has just released a new piece of software called Ustream Producer. I will be giving it a try before the [...]

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How to Draw a Cat

This was a video I shot last summer at Burning Oak Studios. I posted a link to it earlier but I don’t think I ever actually posted the video itself…. so in case you missed it here you go. Have fun.
If you draw along with me please email me a copy of your drawing so [...]

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Spider-Bob?

Spider-Bob?

I dig Spiderman. I actually had the opportunity to work on a Spiderman book years ago, along with the help of a some very talented friends. Working on that project was quite a stretch from my normal style. Here’s a more whimsical take on what he might look like if there hadn’t been any style [...]

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Hairdos and Hair Don’ts (How to Draw Hair for Cartoons).

You’re probably thinking… Hey, what’s this guy know about hair, he has less hair then a naked mole rat . Well that may be true but you don’t have to have great hair to draw great hair. In this lesson I’ll show you some simple ways to make the hair on your cartoon really shine…. [...]

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How to Draw a Fish

How to Draw a Fish

How to Draw a fish.
Just follow these simple steps and pretty soon you will have a friendly fish of your very own swimming across your page.
Mine’s name is Charlie and he likes to watch cartoons. If your fish has a name go ahead and email it to me I’d love to see him….or her… and [...]

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Demo at Jerry’s Aratarama in Raleigh

Demo at Jerry's Aratarama in Raleigh

Had a great time yesterday doing my art demo down at Jerry’s Artarama yesterday. I met some new friends and did a little bit of painting.
For this demo I busted out the old acrylics and had a blast painting “JellyFish”. It’s been a little while since I’ve done a large canvass. It sure felt nice [...]

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Tools of the Trade

Tools of the Trade

People often ask me about how I do my work. What supplies do I use? Do I use the computer or do I scan my art? What’s the best way to do it? How did you get this or that look? How did you get so darned handsome and how can I be more like [...]

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How to Draw a Dog

If you ever wanted to learn how to draw my big fat dog Jack you’re in luck. Here’s a little lesson for you. Have fun

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How to draw a cat.

Here is another lesson from the Jerry’s Artarama videos. This one is about drawing a cat. Have fun.

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How to Draw a Parrot

Looks like the new Jerry’s Artarama videos are up over at you tube. Here’s one I did on drawing a parrot. Have fun!
Here are a couple more I did:
How to draw a cat.
How to draw a dog.

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How to Draw a Dog

How to Draw a Dog

This is another free art lesson- How to draw a dog. Have fun and don’t forget the free printout at the end.

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How to Draw a Cat

How to Draw a Cat

Here’s a quick lesson for all you young budding artists who would like to learn to draw a cat in 5 easy steps. Have fun and …Oh yeah… Hey, don’t forget the totally free print out at the end.

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How to Draw a Platypus.

How to Draw a Platypus.

Getting Started
I know what you’re thinking….A platypus? How am I supposed to draw a platypus? I can’t even spell platypus. Don’t worry. Just follow this easy, super simple method and you’ll be drawing platypus’s before you know it. The really cool thing is this method works for drawing other stuff too.

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How to Draw Expressions

How to Draw Expressions

How to Draw Facial Expressions- intermediate
In my cartooning class one of the big things we focus on are facial expressions. Getting the expression just right is often the difference between an okay illustration and a great one… so we practice a lot.  We do as many different expressions as we can think of, trying [...]

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