Toondoo

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How to By: Lisa Davison www.toondoo.com

Transcript of Toondoo

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How to

By: Lisa Davison

www.toondoo.com

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This is where all your comics strips are viewed

My toonbag is a place whereComics are kept before

making a toonbook

Type the Toondoo URL into the address bar or click on the link on the title slide to

enter Toondoos site.

Have alook

around and view

some other

peoples cartoon

strips. It’s a fun site.

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To view other peoples Toondoo you can select a category or tag by clicking on the word

(you don’t have to register to do this)

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This is the page to register

Click here to registar

1Choose a cool username

2 Password has to be at least

five letters

Does not accept full stops or hyphens

3 Once your email address is accepted

Toondoo will send you an invite to join.

Reply and then you can make your own toondoo

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Safe search can be turned on or off ( a new feature)

This is recommended when children are using

the social software program

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The first step is click on the pencil then you will be asked to choose how many

panels you want (by clicking) in your first Toondoo

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These buttons resize, reverse. rotate,bring forward and back and delete

This is where you choose the background or characters to place on your page. Just click and drag.

You can make your own character here or add an

image and modify it.

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To make your own character (or one sitting

etc) go to traitr

Build up the character by choosing a head, hair

eyes etc.

Don’t forget to save!

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You can add your own image for the background or people etc, using

imaginer

Or choose from the net (just type in the address)

Choose from a file

in your computer

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When you have finished making your toondoo ,save it

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To make a book go into your toonbag. Click on the strips you

want to bind, name it then view it.

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I’m sure you'll enjoy this program.

It’s fun, free and educational

If you are having any difficulties please ask

your friendly librarians for help.

Enjoy

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