Westietude: I really dig weekends!

Woofings and welcome to Westietude! … It’s all about sharing the Westie philosophy on life with efurryone!

These are short cartoons that you can Like, Share and Pin: there are buttons at the bottom of the page to make it nice ‘n’ easy for you. :)  (For commercial use, please see the info on licensing my cartoons.)

Enjoy! *wag wag*

Minnie The Westie really digs weekends!

Do check my website again for more Westietude cartoons, I’ll be adding them regularly!

Let’s spread the Westietude! ;)

Wags ‘n’ nose licks,

Minnie x

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Westietude: How to use your hypnotise-eyes to get more treats!

Woofings!

Westietude cartoons are here for you to Like, Share and Pin: there are buttons at the bottom of the page to make it nice ‘n’ easy for you.

It’s all about sharing the Westie philosophy on life with efurryone!

(For commercial use, please see the info on licensing my cartoons.)

Westietude: Look deep into my eyes... feed me... feed me...

Own a bit of Westietude!

This particular Westietude design is in my Merchandise store! My personal favourite products are:

Pet food bowls… available in large and small sizes. (See the pet food bowls here.)

Minnie The Westie hypnotise-eyes pet food bowl

Baby’s bibs... pawfect for hungry little humans! Available in a range of colours/designs. (See this specific product - OR – view all children’s products .)

Minnie The Westie Hypnotise-Eyes bib

Maternity t-shirts… for ladies with a growing appetite! Available in a range of colours/designs. (See this specific product – OR – view all women’s wear.)

Minnie The Westie hypnotise-eyes maternity t-shirt

Plus: water bottles, kids’ clothing, women’s clothing, bags, homeware and office stuff.

 View the whole Hypnotise-Eyes range here in my CafePress store! >>

Go on, work those Hypnotise-Eyes and see how many noms you can score!

And remember to Share, Like and Pin my cartoons!

Wags ‘n’ nose licks,

Minnie x

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Westietude: Live life as though there were always a cat to chase!

Woofings and welcome to Westietude!

These are short cartoons that you can Like, Share and Pin: there are buttons at the bottom of the page to make it nice ‘n’ easy for you. :)

It’s all about sharing the Westie philosophy on life with efurryone!

(For commercial use, please see the info on licensing my cartoons.)

Life live as though there were always a cat to chase!

I’ll add more Westietude cartoons soon!

Go on, share some Westie love with your furiends!

Love ‘n’ nose licks,

Minnie x

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{The cartooning process} 1. Materials + rough sketches

Woofings!

Things have been busy here, especially as mum is busy with drawing the cartoons for my second book!

We often get asked what’s involved in drawing the cartoons, so I have convinced mum to show you how she does it.

There are various stages, so we will blog about each stage separately.

Making sure you have the right materials

The very first thing you need to do when cartooning is to make sure you have the right materials. And it can take a little bit of trial and error to find out what suits your own style.

Mum likes to draw the cartoons on holiday or when she’s out and about. Other cartoonists may do all their work at the compawter, but mum doesn’t want to do that, she enjoys hand-drawing.

Here’s what mum uses for the hand-drawing:

Cartooning materials for Minnie The Westie cartoons

Cartooning materials for Minnie The Westie cartoons

  • Pad: mum uses an A5 spiral-bound drawing pad. Why A5 size? It fits into her handbag. ;) She likes the texture of the paper of these particular pads from her local art shop.
  • Pencils: mum uses a 3B pencil for sketching. That’s a reasonably soft pencil, so it’s easy to erase if needed. (Hard pencils can score lines into the surface of the paper, and that really bugs mum!)
  • Eraser: not all erasers are created equal, apparently. Mum likes this Staedtler Rasoplast eraser.
  • Pencil sharpener: one which catches all the shavings to avoid making a mess!
  • Tracing paper: later on in the cartooning process, mum uses tracing paper. It is impawtant that the tracing paper is reasonably thick, as thinner papers tend to wrinkle. These wrinkles show up on the compawter scans… not ideal!
  • Pens: it is impawtant that the outlining pens do not smudge on the tracing paper – they need to use Indian Ink. Mum uses a variety of pen thicknesses, from 0.1mm to 1.0mm. She is really enjoying these Staedtler pigment liner pens.
  • Fold-back clips (not in photograph): impawtant for keeping the tracing paper in place at the outlining stage.

After the hand-drawing stages are complete, some of the work is carried out on a compawter. We’ll talk about compawter resources later in this series, we’ll just look at the hand-drawing work to begin with. And the first hand-drawing step is to make some rough sketches.

Step 1: Rough sketches

Mum says that doing these rough sketches is one of the hardest part of the cartooning. She has to:

  • Figure out how many frames (or ‘boxes’) are needed for each page of cartoons. Ideally, a gag should fit all onto one page – unless it’s part of a story sequence. Some of my cartoons are one-page gags; others are sequences.
  • Figure out how large each frame needs to be. The amount of text can be a deciding factor, so mum often begins by writing the text first, and then figuring out the rest.
  • Decide on the composition of each frame. Making sure that each frame is well-composed is important.

Examples of a rough cartoon sketch

Here’s an example of one of mum’s rough sketches. And as you can see, some of it is very “ruff” indeed – and also very faint. The faintness is on purpose; the sketch will be improved upon later in Step 2 of the cartooning process.

Step 1 of the cartooning process for Minnie The Westie cartoons: the rough sketch.

Step 1 of the cartooning process for Minnie The Westie cartoons: the rough sketch.

We’ll watch this particular cartoon (for my new book!) evolve. The next blog post in this mini-series will look at the next step: fine sketches.

Do come back and see how the cartoon takes shape!

Love ‘n’ licks,

Minnie x

 

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Cartoon of the month: Minnie-Matic has many uses

A Westie is an indespensable part of any household: we are very useful pets…

Minnie The Westie cartoon of the month July 2012: Minnie-Matic

In case you’re wondering, one of my nicknames at home really is “Minnie-Matic”!

If dad drops food on the floor when he’s cooking (and yes, it usually is dad who does the food-dropping in this house), the Minnie-Matic gets summoned! I have a very fast response time. ;)

And as you can see, Minnie-Matic has many uses!

Till next time! I hope you manage to score some bonus noms too!

Love ‘n’ nose licks,

Minnie x

 

PS. Would you like to use Minnie The Westie dog cartoons? Click here to read about cartoon licensing.

Hint: using my dog cartoons is free for non-commercial blogs and organisations such as dog clubs and dog rescues!

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