Cartoon Academy
Turkey
Season 6 Episode 14 | 4m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Gobble, Gobble, it's turkey time! Toon into Cartoon Academy to learn how to draw a cartoon turkey.
Gobble, Gobble, it's turkey time! Toon into Cartoon Academy to learn how to draw a cartoon turkey.
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Cartoon Academy is a local public television program presented by WQED
Cartoon Academy
Turkey
Season 6 Episode 14 | 4m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
Gobble, Gobble, it's turkey time! Toon into Cartoon Academy to learn how to draw a cartoon turkey.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipwe're learning how to draw a tur and no, we're not tracing our ha Let's draw.
we begin with the eyes circle and a slightly larger circle.
the pupils one and two.
next the eyebrows.
these are basically just feather so it's back and forth.
Back and nice and scribbly.
don't worry about being too neat excellent.
next is the beak.
starting from the base of the.
I come out, down, up in.
add a little dash out and around and up a little line from between the e up the beak like so.
for the inside of the mouth, just a line that comes up, a hint of the tongue, and then we just fill that in.
perfect.
and then the little gobbling thing on the side.
while cartoon turkeys are known to say gobble in real life turkeys cluck and even purr.
up here to the top of the head, around little bump and down a few little feathers sticking out the top there.
excellent.
now for the neck line down littl apple and down a little further.
bring it right back up.
right around the base of the nec there's a little fluff of feathe that looks like this.
doing a great job for the wings.
we come out.
down and up, down, up, down and and one more time.
same thing on the other side.
out, down and up, down and up.
down.
And connect for the stomach.
notice the texture of the line.
i want it to look like feathers.
and there' a little bit of texture of feath just sort of on the body just scribbled in little letter again, you don't have to be neat now for our legs out.
kneecap and down.
up and in.
Same thing.
other side in reverse.
down.
kneecap and n up and connect for our feet.
letter C, keep it going.
out and n out and connect again.
letter C backwards out and n out an in and connect adult turkeys can run up to 35mp now that's what I call fast food a little bit of texture on the l just quick little lines.
now for those famous tail feathe we're going to have to sort of come up behind this wing here and then back down again.
it'll taller this time and back up around.
the tricky part is just sort o remembering to go behind all of we're not erasing our lines we're just learning to work with good.
up, down and in all the way up, down and in a little bit sho and maybe even one more.
an adult, turkey has up to 6000 little ground surface right here and then sign your name.
take pride in your work.
there's your turkey.
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