No. But it could help, as could studying - privately - the work of cartoonists; you can do this in a library. You don't need an arts degree to be a cartoonist; just an observant eye, an individual style and, of course, an ability to draw, which will develop in time with or without college.
Editorial cartoonist or political cartoonist .
The cartoonist of pepe le pew is Looney Tunes
A cartoonist needs to know how to draw people and animals in a cartoon version. If you want to be a cartoonist, I suggest taking art lessons to understand how to draw the basic shapes of humans and animals, otherwise, you would be a bad cartoonist if you don't understand how to draw these!
Usually, this occupation titles a person as a "cartoonist" or "visual animator."
Cartoonist
Go to Disney productions Inc. Isabella said : you have to go to college for 4 years to become a cartoonist and you have to have a art degree and a graphic art degree to be a cartoonist DUHHHHHH!!!!!!!!I AM SO WRITE !!!!! I M NOT JOKING JESUS LOVES YOU!!!!!
in college
Harvard and all you have to do is go meet them and tell them you want to go there and hug them but naked then go to the bathroom and to sleep naked for 5 years
To become a successful cartoonist you will need a portfolio with great artwork that you did. Taking classes in animation in college helps improve you skills.
you need to go to college and/or university.(need a bachelor of arts degree in animation) also Professional Schooling is optional (2-3 years in duration)
You need to contact a graphics studio where they offer lessons, or just take a graphics course at college. A college course would be better, because you'd at least be able to get some good cartoonist careers out of that.
Go on a website them submit it and you might get a publisher.
The Cartoonist was created in 2009.
Yes, you will need to have a degree in animation if you want to pursue a career as a cartoonist. Your degree will prepare you in being a successful multimedia designer. Plus, those with a degree make a better income.
No, you don't need a GED to be a cartoonist.
All we know is that he was a college student in 1977. That should give you a rough idea.
The cartoonist interpreted John D. Rockefeller's remark as an attempted to placate the cartoonist. The cartoonist had portrayed Rockefeller as a giant octopus.