
Reaction when first starting 23 Things Project
I visited ToonDoo as my image generator. Creating the cartoon wasn't hard but trying to upload or use the cartoon on anything other than ToonDoo was difficult. There were not many instructions. But, I got it done with some help!
As with the Mashups this tool could be used in library website and program materials.
See the link to ToonDoo under "Links" on my blog.
Hello CuriousCatfish23,
ReplyDeleteIf you're interested in creating comics online, we invite you to check out Pixton.com. You can design every aspect of your character, and move it into any pose you want. All you have to do is click-and-drag to change or reposition any part of it - the creative and artistic possibilities are endless!
Share with friends, post to blog or remix to add your twist. Read comics in over 40 languages, with our automatic translation by Google. Our language filtering system helps make Pixton a fun and safe place for all - from 6 to 106!
We welcome you to try it and tell us what you think.
thanks,
Clive
Creator of Pixton.com
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for blogging about ToonDoo!
To embed a toon into your blog, you can copy-paste the embed code (which pops up when you click the embed button below the published toon) into the html editor of your blog.
At ToonDoo, we have loads of flexible features that can come in handy for image generation. For example, you can also upload images from your computer or anywhere else on the web, create your own custom characters and also add drawing touches to your toons.
We're also offering an exclusive domain service to schools and educators. Please write to us for more information, if you're interested.
thanks,
Meera
ToonDudette from www.jambav.com