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Overview CHAPTER 4 CARTOONING AND ANIMATION Introduction Cartoons  are  natural  attention  getters.  The  ability  to  draw  cartoons  and  animated images is important to the Illustrator Draftsman. You will often be asked to create  cartoons  for  command  functions  or  presentations. Objectives The material in this chapter enables you to do the following: Translate  emotions  into  typecast  facial  features. Match  background  props  to  cartoon  styles. Exaggerate  dominant  facial  features,  expressions,  or  gestures  to  create caricatures. Use the standard television aspect ratio when creating animation. Calculate the required number of frames to create animation that runs smoothly. Differentiate  between  animation  and  video  graphics  presentations. Continued  on  next  page 4-1

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