... References and Closures Chapter 5: Eval Chapter 6: Modules Chapter 7: Object-Oriented Programming Chapter 8: Object Orientation: The Next Few Steps Chapter 9: Tie Chapter 10: Persistence Chapter 11: Implementing ... Persistence Chapter 12: Networking with Sockets Chapter 13: Networking: Implementing RPC Chapter 14: User Interfaces with Tk Chapter 15: GUI Example: Tetris Chapter 16: GUI Example: Man Page Viewer Chapter ... This book presents detailed explanations of the first four topics (in Chapters Chapter 10, Persistence through Chapter 17) Instead of just presenting the API of publicly available modules, the book...
... References and Closures Chapter 5: Eval Chapter 6: Modules Chapter 7: Object-Oriented Programming Chapter 8: Object Orientation: The Next Few Steps Chapter 9: Tie Chapter 10: Persistence Chapter 11: Implementing ... Persistence Chapter 12: Networking with Sockets Chapter 13: Networking: Implementing RPC Chapter 14: User Interfaces with Tk Chapter 15: GUI Example: Tetris Chapter 16: GUI Example: Man Page Viewer Chapter ... This book presents detailed explanations of the first four topics (in Chapters Chapter 10, Persistence through Chapter 17) Instead of just presenting the API of publicly available modules, the book...
... inside of each of the two circles that you have drawn for the eyes In the left eye the curve will be in the top half of the circle, while in the right eye the curve will be in the lower part of the ... image One small circle will be a little off centre at the top half of the head circle, while the other one will be a little lower down on the right side of the head circle STEP-2: Drawing the ... head in the area towards the lower left side of the head Then towards the left of the oval you just made, make another elongated oval for the lower body of the dragonfly This oval is almost like...
... a cartoon alligator by drawing the rest of this reptilian relic’s body American gators can grow up to 15 feet or 4.6 meters, so we need to give a sense of just how powerful our river roaming friend ... pen at the ready – don’t forget to make the underside of the belly a lighter shade Next, color the inside of the mouth red to really show off those sharp teeth! Our final step in learning how ... of the Mississippi or enjoying the Florida sunshine while maybe sipping a ‘croctail’, alligators always make their rivals green with envy Impress your friends with how well you can draw one of...
... a cartoon alligator by drawing the rest of this reptilian relic’s body American gators can grow up to 15 feet or 4.6 meters, so we need to give a sense of just how powerful our river roaming friend ... pen at the ready – don’t forget to make the underside of the belly a lighter shade Next, color the inside of the mouth red to really show off those sharp teeth! Our final step in learning how ... of the Mississippi or enjoying the Florida sunshine while maybe sipping a ‘croctail’, alligators always make their rivals green with envy Impress your friends with how well you can draw one of...
... rolling themselves into a ball!Following the curve of the body, draw a series of curved vertical lines as in our illustration – you can also add part of this effect to the tail which will really bring ... to draw a cartoon armadillo was worth coming out of your shell for! Now you've mastered the art of our armored buddy, why not try drawing some of the surrounding landscape or other armadillo friends ... armored señor! First of all, select a dark brown color for the outline, then rub out any lines you don't need After this, grab a yellow pen and color in the head and most of the body You'll notice...
... outline Once you’ve done this, take your favorite shade of red and color in the body then use a darker shade ofthis color for the inside of the ears and the legs Color the eyes in black, remembering ... triangular-shaped nose and add some sharp fangs to the mouth There is a wide variety of bats in the world, some of which eat flowers, fruit, insects and…wait for it…blood! However, despite the vampire ... draw two large eyes – although most bats have poor vision, none of them are actually blind Instead, they use their awesome sense of hearing to get around Our flying friend is almost ready for...
... represent highlights Finish off the inside of the tail with another dark brown color and then select a lighter shade of this color for our wildlife workman's stick – the tools of the trade! Finally, ... drawing of a cartoon beaver to life by adding some more of those all-important features! Make the tail look 3D by drawing another line following the tail's outline Then, draw the inside of the ... and then draw an 'L' shape at the side of one paw/hand for the elbow Just beneath this, draw a short vertical line to meet up with the top of the leg Talking of legs, our cartoon beaver only has...
... "Feline" creative? Show off your artistic prowess with this purr-fect drawing of a cat You'll be the cream of the crop once you've followed our simple step-by-step ... cartoon cat is as simple as chasing a ball of wool! First of all, start by drawing two pointed ears (upside-down 'V' shapes) and then draw the rest of the head as in the above illustration Notice ... the top of the head and the jawline jagged to represent fur Then, add some detail to the tops of the eyes as in our illustration Where would a cat be without their paws? Let's add one of them...
... rich red color for the inside of the mouth, then finish off the chest area with a lighter shade of yellow Our awesome athlete is now ready to zoom across the plains of Africa! Now you've learned ... line from the bottom of the nose, followed by two curved lines either side Now, to break all those land-speed records, our cheetah will need some strong legs – at the bottom of the vertical lines ... front, followed by another hind leg on the lefthand side of the body STEP-4: Making Sure our Cheetah Doesn't 'Tail' Behind The next stage of learning how to draw a cartoon cheetah is to add the...
... ready as we move into the final stages of our lesson in how to draw a cartoon chick! STEP -5: Get Cracking with some Color Now that you've finished the drawing of our cartoon chick, it's time to pick ... eyes The head is drawn slightly in profile, so make the eye on the right smaller than the one on the left Egg-cellent! Now, draw a 'U' shape at the bottom left of the head – this will form the basis ... vital things – her legs Draw two 'W' shapes at the base of the body, remembering to make these short and stout – these will form the top of our cartoon chick's legs There – we're almost ready...
... Woof, woof! It's time to play fetch with those pencils as we learn how to draw a cartoon dog! Man's best friend has been a source of inspiration for countless cartoon ... such as Snoopy from Peanuts, canine sleuth Scooby Doo, Disney's Goofy and Pluto and Brian, one of the most intelligent members of the Griffin family in Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy So, let's get ... Basic Shape The first part of learning how to draw a cartoon dog is to sketch out a basic shape for the body which will form the basis of our cute canine character First of all, draw a rectangular...
... Shapes The first stage of how to draw a cartoon duck is to sketch out some basic shapes which will form the basis of our fine feathered friend First of all, draw a kind of teardrop shape for the ... outline of our fabulous feathered friend's body, then rub out any lines you don't need Next, take a lighter shade of brown and draw around the outline of the beak before drawing the outline of the ... character and is ready for a splash of color! STEP -5: It's Time to go Quack-ers With Color! Now that our drawing is all finished, it's time to add a splash of color to our duck cartoon and complete...
... complete our amphibian artwork with a splash of color And, guess which color we'll be using? That's right – green! First of all, draw around the outline of the body in dark green, then rub out any ... in the middle of the mouth Anyone who's seen Kermit The Frog on the Muppets will know that frogs just love to talk and with a mouth this big, who can blame them? Now, let's finish off the arms ... upside-down 'V' shapes with a couple of smaller shapes behind to complete his royal headwear – awesome!Next, begin drawing those powerful back legs by sketching in a series of curved lines just beneath...
... she's the height of fashion, so to cut a dash on the catwalk and at home in the plains of Africa, we need to add some vibrant color to finish off her super-stylish look! First of all, draw around ... basic shape of the head slightly as in our illustration – note how we've made the jawline more angular in our illustration Once you've done this, it's time to finish off the legs of our cartoon ... face some real form After this, draw a hoof on the end of each leg, giving our cartoon giraffe two 'toes' on each Did you know giraffes can reach a speed of 60 km per hour when sprinting? This...
... features!First of all, make the line at the top of the head jagged to represent fur Then, draw a shape like a pair of sunglasses just above the small oval While we're here, draw a box shape at the top of ... known as apes So, grab your pencils, come out of the mist and let's get sketching! STEP-1: Go go Gorilla! Sketching out the Basic Sh-ape! The first part of learning how to draw a cartoon gorilla ... learning how to draw a cartoon gorilla is to sketch out the basic sh-apes (geddit?) of our very own King Kong! First of all, draw a large teardrop shape as in our illustration, followed by a small...
... nails and hair are made of! For the last step in how to draw a cartoon hedgehog, sketch in the inner ears and finish off the feet by drawing some claws on the end of each of our cute critter's ... some tasty snacks! STEP -5: Coming out of the Hedgerow with Color! Now that our drawing is finished, let's bring our cartoon hedgehog to life by going crazy with color!First of all, draw around the ... in the main body – epic! After this, color in the face of our cartoon hedgehog using a lighter shade of brown, then select a darker shade of brown for the inner ears, nose and claws Remember those...
... left-hand side of the body as in our illustration Finally, let's finish off those feet by drawing an upsidedown 'W' shape on each foot – our hippo cartoon now has toes! < STEP -5: Time for Some ... side of the head which will form our hippo's cheeks After this, lets add some huge nostrils to our hippo cartoon – these are basically the same shapes as the ears Another prominent feature of our ... all drawn out, it's time to get stuck in to some colour 'mud'ness and finish off our awesome African giant!First of all, draw the outline in dark purple, then rub out and lines you don't need...