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QuestionWill I get into trouble for making a political cartoon?Community AnswerEveryone in the U.S. has freedom of speech. Expect some hate, but you may say what you want.
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QuestionWhat are some websites with which I can create a political cartoon?Community AnswerThere's animatron.com, where you can actually make one on the website.
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QuestionHow do I copyright my cartoon?Community AnswerIn the United States, anything you create that is either artistic or some form of literature has an automatically assumed copyright. Your cartoon is copyrighted as soon as you finish it.
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QuestionHow do I create a political cartoon with a dead politician?Community AnswerHonestly, it's the exact same thing. You can still exaggerate the facial features, and get the same message through.
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QuestionHow do I create a political cartoon without knowing what to use as a symbol?Community AnswerDo an internet search and find out what you want to use as a symbol, if you think it fits, use it. It is always a good idea to do your research with political cartoons so that you appear informed.
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QuestionHow do I make political cartoons about George Washington?Community AnswerJust draw him, and use the tutorial listed above.
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QuestionWhat types of things are good to use as an analogy?Community AnswerTypically, elephants represent the Republican party and donkeys the Democratic party. That is just one example, but think of icons. That trope is popular because those animals are the icons of said parties, so think about other ways you can simplify subjects. Think about what you associate certain subjects with. The second amendment being represented by a weapon, a state being represented by its outline/flag, and freedom being represented by the statue of liberty are all good examples of this. Once you've gotten this down, it'll be a lot easier to structure a cartoon and provide a coherent message.
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QuestionCan I alter a public domain photograph, that I got from CNN, by adding text to make a cartoon?Community AnswerAs long as the photograph is from public domain, you may copy, manipulate, distribute, display or simply use it in anyway you would like to. The images are considered free content and have no legal restriction so yes, you can alter the photograph.
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QuestionDoes freedom of speech protect an artist against drawing a well known politician in a bad light?Lord sidousCommunity AnswerYes, it does. You can even insult the President, as long as you’re not threatening to harm the President.
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QuestionI am no good at art, how do I submit my idea to a consersative company to draw my cartoon?Community AnswerYou could find their contact information online, and either request to talk to them in person, or explain your idea over email/call/text.
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