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Note that I also created one parent peg for the entire character, labeled simply ¡°Turkey¡±. It may not be easy to discern from the image but the legs are on the same level as the torso. The logic for this is that you will sometimes want to move the torso without the legs moving (for example, if you want your turkey to look up but stand still). Here¡¯s what your layers should look like:

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The final planning step before getting into drawing the final turkey is to adjust the pivot point for each layer. Select your rotation tool and you should see a green circle appear on your turkey drawing. Go to each layer and move the green circle to where that limb¡¯s pivot point should be.

Draw Your Turkey

All of your hard planning shall now be rewarded. Go to each layer and begin drawing the appropriate turkey part on that layer. Feel free to be as detailed or cartoony as you like — have some fun!

You¡¯ll notice as you draw the layers that something isn¡¯t quite right — the head is behind the torso, the eyes are behind the head, etc. This is one of the key lessons to learn in Toon Boom: how a child layer can be in front of its parent layer.

Choose the head layer, and then the ¡°Select¡± tool (from the Sceneplanning tools, the icon with the filled-in arrow). Now choose the Top View tab. If you do not see the Top View tab, go to ¡°Window - Top View¡± from the menu. What you¡¯ll see in the Top View are several green lines that represent your drawings. The highlighted green line represents the layer you currently have chosen. You should be able to drag that highlighted line closer towards the camera, thus making it appear on top of its parent.

In the Top View the maroon lines on the side represent the camera¡¯s line of sight. Therefore moving anything downwards towards the camera lens will make that layer appear bigger as it gets closer to the camera.

Here¡¯s the green line that represents the head layer after it¡¯s been pulled closer to the camera:

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Apply the same trick with the eyes and pupils.

Once completed you should have a pleasant enough looking turkey:

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Pass the Gravy

What would a cartoon turkey be if we didn¡¯t have some fun animating him? For more information on how to animate your cartoon turkey please read Make Your Own Cartoon.

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One Response to ¡°Free Toon Boom Template - Cartoon Turkey¡±

  1. cams Says:

    soooooooooooooooooooooo cool

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