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How to Draw Cartoons > More examples of good and bad composition
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Things went well at the office for Mr. Brown, but he has a bad feeling on the right side (not his appendix) as he goes up the steps.
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Ah, yes, there's nothing wrong with Mr. Brown now as Rover bounds into the picture and saves the composition.
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The Browns are glaring at each other-something has happened to destroy the harmony of their home.
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No wonder! The table was in the wrong place.
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Maybe Johnny thinks he's better off alone in this picture
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- but we don't! (C'mon, Mom, let him have a cookie!)
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Next: Easy ways to fix your cartoons' composition.
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