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  • thankyou for the info my cartoon is comeing along

  • i would love to know toi draw like that where did you learn to draw like that

  • @alliedace I have been drawing since I was about 6 years old... all little kids like to draw some just don't grow up. ha

    The truth of the matter is that there are just three shapes you need to learn to draw. Everything around consist of just 3 shapes.... a circle, a square and a long type cylinder.... you learn to see it in everything and you lightly sketch them and stack the shapes and then when you like what you see you darken it in....then practice your butt off..... ha

  • This is an excellent drawing. Such a wonderful style. It's cartoonish but in a very down to earth way with just the right amount of realism sprinkled in. Just awesome, and what a cool theme.

  • @SageofHistory Thank you very much

  • very nice

  • ha ha ha...

    Un super dessin, j'aime beaucoup le fait qu'il soit avec une barde...c'est très réussi, bravo !!!

    I like this cartoon, I want the same with dedicace.......lol

    Anna.

  • @Annabellafirst Merci Anna

    ça veut dire beaucoup venant de vous.

  • @Annabellafirst

    Merci Anna

    ça veut dire beaucoup venant de vous.

  • hey yo what is the name of this Bobby Horton song from the first two 2 minutes??

    I like it so much

  • @clockwerk35 " I love to be a soldier" 

  • @clockwerk35 " I love to be a soldier"

  • lol man I kinda like this song, very peaceful, very traditional, the song itself speaks of the time it was written. I love it. whats the name? Is it Dixie??

  • @clockwerk35 " I love to be a soldier" You are most likely referring to this beautiful tune that was written by a common soldier, Robert Riley Berry while on duty at Readiville, TN on December 13, 1862, the 2nd tune is "Soldier's Joy" , Gen. JEB Stuart's favorite. The last tune is "Goober Pea's" a very popular marching cadence song. In the gullan dialect it was pronounced "goobah" which was the term for peanut. Thanks again for writing.

  • Love it!

  • This is really good

  • heeeeey the guy is actually a pretty good drawer man its nice

  • @clockwerk35 Thank you

  • Great job, unique idea and love the music Deo Vindice

  • Outstanding ha ha!

  • Good video, very good drawing.

  • LOL.. GREAT VID.!!! Id say from the look on the o'l boys face, he's eat'n too many goober peas as of lately. lol. thx for sharing

  • thankyou for info dos he put out an cds

  • who is the guy that sings this song

  • The man who is singing these period songs from the war between the states is Mr. Bobby Horton from Alabama.

  • this = cool!

  • AZ can draw!

    you should put a mountain of dead federals under his feet.

  • Thanks great..Your really good man..

  • Thank you very much..

  • lol i luv the expression on his face...i sketch but this is incredible--i'm envious of ur talent! :) outstanding vid--hmmm how bout a Conf. Gen on a horse ? ;) ty for sharing ur outstanding work :)

    G.R.I.T.S. ;) hehe for those who know lol

  • As a southerner I thought you were going to making fun of us when I first saw this video.I was pleasantly surprised.Well done sir.

  • Hurrah ! @ 4:33

    From a confederate to an Union soldier?

    Or am I color blind?

    Good cartoon indeed.

  • So cool dude. You should make t shirts

  • Thanks

  • amazing

  • Thank you sir

  • Thank you very much, and I do draw an awful lot.

    I just completed a coloring book of all things.

  • very good. helped me on my project.

  • can you post the text of the song?

  • nice drawing can you drawn one with him holding the stars and bars

  • Hey that sounds like a good idea and then print it on T-Shirts.

  • this is very good sir.......thank you

  • hey send me a picture ;)

  • Very nice! Great drawing!

  • Now that is talent...super!!

  • Thank you

  • always the simple men who fight great causes.

    A brilliant caricature

  • Thank you.

  • Excelent brother ;)

  • Thank you little brother...

  • Very nice drawing mate!

    But what's the name of the song?

  • The name of the song on my video is "I love to be a Soldier"

    The beauty of this tune is that it was written by a common soldier, Robert Riley Berry while on duty at Readiville, TN on December 13, 1862

  • Thanks mate!

  • lovely

  • nice!

  • hmm why did you make his eyes crossed? long live the confederatcy

  • Just a cartoon and meant no harm, just for fun

  • they are dead

  • yes they are just like many of our American Paratroopers frome WW2 they both should be honored for fighting what they thought was right.

  • I just love you! The word "eerie" in the following sentence is meant to be positive: It is eerie how some folks like you can produce drawings like this and all I can do is half a stick person. ROFLLLLL

  • G'day, Confederate re-enactor here. What is the song & where can I download it please?

    Graham :-)

  • never mind I just watched the end.

  • That is awesome, you did it with markers. Who is the music by?

  • The markers are amazing well it depends on what kind of paper you use.

  • wow man, Great work!!! Confederate till i die!

  • Thank you very much

  • I'm so proud to say I know this awesome artist personally! Great Work Kev!

  • The feelings are mutual Kristy I can assure you

  • I did this cartoon of a American Confederate Soldier one afternoon*

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