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Where do you get your ideas for these 'toons from?

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Many come from the alt.binaries.clipart newsgroup that I lurk in. If someone mentions a need for something that I have, I let them know about my site. And if I see a lot of requests for a particular cartoon, I'll work one up when I have the time. Others come from past work that I have done for clients. Some of the ideas come from very odd places. I was driving behind an old truck with a rusty bumper one day, and one of the rust spots looked to me, very much like a rock singer.
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What are toons? How can I get one?

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All Community Supporter accounts have the ability to submit a personalized "toon" (or picture) to have displayed both in their profiles and at the game tables. Instructions for submitting a toon is provided at the toon submission page at www.mysticisland.net/toons The first thing you need to do is to find a toon. It must be in jpeg format (that is a particular type of graphics file). Many of our players have set up toon sites for your convenience.
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How come you've done so few of the hip, with-it toons of today?

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I'm not a hip, with-it kinda guy. I'm a stick-in-the-mud who likes nothing better than sitting in front of a computer. It's not a hard-and-fast rule (see Supermuse for something special enough to be an exception), but I'm generally concentrating on toons that are ten or more years old.
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How old are the Tiny Toons?

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With one exception, none of the Tiny Toons are sons and daughters of the original classic characters, nor are they the Looney Toons as little kids. The one exception to this is Gogo, who, according to TTA writer Paul Dini, is the son of the original dodo bird from "Porky In Wackyland".
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Where can I find Tiny Toons merchandise?

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Warner Brothers merchandising currently has a catalogue that contains some Tiny Toons paraphernalia. Call 1-800-223-6524 for information. Warner also has a chain of fantastic gift shops in select cities across the US. Will Bell (wbb@netcom.com) periodically posts a list of shops and their locations. Marc Pawliger (pawliger@adobe.com) maintains a list of all known TTA merchandise, both currently-available and out-of-print.
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Where do you get your ideas?

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Every fiction writer gets asked this a lot. It’s a tough question to answer because one is being asked to explain the creative process. Frankly, I don’t have a good answer for why I write what I write. The best answer I heard on this subject came from the great singer/songwriter Willie Nelson. When asked where he got the ideas for his songs, he said (and The air is not full of music for me, but it is full of characters, story threads, dialogue, and dilemmas.
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FAQ About Sylvia Engdahl and Her Science Fiction Novels
My novels grew out of my lifelong interest in space and my strong desire to convey how important our viewpoint toward space is to the future. As to the ideas for the central events in the stories, I wish I knew! They came to me than ten years before I wrote the books, and I didn't have any more until recently--although, of course, I had lots of ideas about issues I wished I could express in the form of fiction.
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Betsy James - FAQ
I don't know where they come from. I don't think I was born with them, because when I look at pictures of myself at, say, two months old, it's obvious that there are no ideas in there. But by a year or so I look as though I've got plenty of ideas, not all of them wise. Like weeds in watered gardens, ideas occur naturally in people who are paying attention to the world around and inside them, and wondering about it. Do that.
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Let me see. In the past week we have nuclear belligerence out of North Korea, empty chemical warheads in Iraq and al Qaeda targeting civilian airliners transporting American troops. That is enough to keep me busy for 3 or 4 years. There is a vast amount of material available for people like me to use. I try to blur the line between fact and fiction. I don't want you (the reader) to know exactly where that line is.
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Contois Reynolds Stained Glass - Frequently Asked Questions
Some people think artists receive signals from an alien mothership, but (in our case at least!) all our designs come from our own life experience -- we do not purchase or copy designs from any source.
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Who is Sound Ideas?

Sound Ideas - Frequently Asked Questions
Founded in 1978 and now located just outside of Toronto, Canada, Sound Ideas is the world's largest publisher of sound effects for the professional broadcast, post-production and motion picture industries. We also publish The Mix Broadcast Music Library, and offer a growing number of products for use in multimedia, game and Web design. Our sound effects and music libraries are used all over the world.
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Um. . . . out of my imagination? Sometimes I role-play with, or as, my characters with my friends. We take them to Disneyland or on hiking trips with us and strips are sometimes modeled after things that Demmy and her friends have "actually" said and done. Other times I will read a joke or short story or hear a phrase or witness something that has potential to make a good comic strip or punch line.
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What are the names of all the Tiny Toons characters and the actors who voice them?

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Charlie Adler, John Kassir as Buster Bunny Tress MacNeille as Babs (Barbara Anne) Bunny Danny Cooksey as Montana Max(imillion) Cree Summer as Elmyra Duff Don Messick as Hamton J.
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Where are the FTP archives for Tiny Toons material?

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a.t.t-t's primary FTP site is located at utpapa.ph.utexas.edu, containing guides, documents, newsgroup archives, and other goodies.
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The toons are great! Why aren't there more of them?

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Because I can't draw and ?skar isn't very active in the project any more. You're welcome to contact him and try to nag/flatter him into doing some more. Realize, though, that these things take a lot of effort.
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How do I improve my toons rank in the top 50?

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Toon rankings are determined my the number of people who see your toon on WebComics. To get more people to see you toon, you can link directly to your toon's page on WebComics. You can also use the "add to favorites" link. Icons are available on our Links Page.
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When will the winning toons appear in print?

The Funny Pages - Frequently Asked Questions
The winning toons are available to print publications as soon as we accumulate enough to fill a new CD.
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Sometimes a news story or a comment from a friend is enough to spark a story. Years ago I clipped a newspaper story about an attorney who filed his clients' divorce papers overseas instead of in the state where they lived, and they were finding out they might not be divorced after all. Eventually that story sparked my novel Maybe Married.
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most of the time i'm just fooling around, until something hits my eye or i get an idea. the rest just happens.
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About Bonnie Hamre - Questions and Answers
From anywhere and any place! News, an historical fact, travel, folklore, a family event, tragedy, comedy, farce... you name it! For instance, I came across the fact that Henry IV of England banned alchemy in 1403. Now he did this to prevent counterfeiting, but I thought, h'mm, alchemy, alchemists..
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Doreen DeSalvo - Author
Everywhere! Usually I hear a random bit that sparks my imagination—some odd character trait, or a snippet of a real-life story. My 2004 release, A Valentine's Bride, came from a piece of my family history. My great-grandmother's sister was a mail order bride from Italy. When the married sister died, her parents didn't want to "refund" her widowed husband's money, so they forced my great-grandmother to take her dead sister's place.
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Doranna Durgin: FAQ
From everything. The way the clouds are moving across the sky, the expression on someone's face in a newspaper photo, a song on the radio...it all goes into the primordial soup of my brain, and occasionally something resonates and joins up with other tidbits to evolve into a story element.
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TITCH by Pat Hutchins
My sons, their friends, and even my husband's behaviour sometimes (Rats is an almost true story). "Shrinking Mouse" was inspired by a bag! Titch is based on both my sons.
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All of my books have begun as a series of pencil sketches, where I develop the various characters - though inspiration can come from just about anywhere. Often I can be inspired by a place, like Whitby for example. I first visited Whitby when I was at college in Newcastle, and found it possessed a marvellous, haunting atmosphere. Then when I came to write about it some years later, I wanted to try and include as many of the local legends as possible.
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Anne Mallory Romance Author & FAQ
Dreaming, reading, research, strange bursts that seem to come out of nowhere while I’m driving…
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Realms of the Raven & FAQ
Everything ??" really! I am constantly thinking of new idea and ???what if??? scenarios. I???m not sure I will ever have time to write stories based on all the idea I already have, let alone the constant influx.
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Sedonia Guillone & FAQ
I get my ideas from several influences. The inspiration I get from the man in my life whom I love so much and is a sexy hero to me. And then the story lines come from things that interest me like samurai films, kung fu films, scenarios that I draw from everyday life where I ask myself. ???What if this happened???? Like seeing a waitress working in a diner and wondering, what if she were working late at night on Christmas eve???etc. hence A Werewolf for Christmas.
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You can find more information about IDEAS at the following website: http://www.ideas.singtel.com or call SingTel IDEAS Customer Service Hotline at 1800-i-1-IDEAS (1800-4-1-43327), from 8am to 8pm (Mon to Sat)
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