Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Summary Simpson

If you look at my bibliography you can see that I already knew a lot of things about the Simpsons because I didn't have to use very much sources to find out information to use for other stuff. I did not have to look very hard for the sources I do have because my main source was watching the Simpsons on T.V.

The how to you would think is easy and you could do it with your eye's closed. Bart's head takes focus and has to be scetched before you just start drawing away and it is some thing you do not want to miss.

There are a lot of things that Matt Groening does not tell you or show you in his shows because I could think of a lot of things to ask him if I ever saw him and they all have a million anwsers so you can try to anwser them. While looking for history on the Simpsons I found out things about the Simpsons that I would have never have known if I didn't look. The history tells you stuff like the times and years when the Simpsons won the Emmi award and more...

Friday, March 27, 2009

Bibliography

Scieszka, Jon. Guys write for guys read. New York:penguin group, 2005.

Groening, Matt. The complete Simpsons guide to our favorite family. New York:HarperCollins, 1997.

Shepardson, Nancy."Bart's creator." Boys' life August 1992: 33-34

"The Simpsons archive" L.I.S.A. 27 mar. 2009.<http://www.snpp.com/guides/lisa.html>

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How to draw Bart's head

  1. You start by drawing a tin can turned in a 45 degree angel and that is his head.
  2. Bart has nine tiny spikes on his head and that is his hair.
  3. Bart's ears are made like a C and a curved T inside of it.
  4. His eye's are just white circles with black dots in them.
  5. Erase the left side of the bottom of his head and draw a chunky cylinder.
  6. You should have bart's head with no mouth or nose.
  7. For his nose draw a stump and it goes right under his right eye.
  8. For his mouth you draw a line starting at the right side of his neck.

You now have Bart's head.