annyeong~
i am currently watching this drama ! <3
this is quite good and so romantic !
It told us about Cha Kang Jin (Go Soo), a man who was brought up by his grandmother in difficult circumstances and shows an “intelligent, masculine appeal.” Cha Kang Jin is the son of barmaid, Cha Chun Hee He falled in love with Han Ji Wan (Han Ye-seul) when he was a teen, but they were forced to separate. Han Ji Wan is the daughter of a famed doctor of Oriental medicine in a small village, although she’s always being compared to and passed over for her smarter, brighter older brother. She and Go Soo eventually reunite in their fateful love as adults.
Cha Kang Jin meets Ji Wan 8 years later when he's attending her engagement ceremony to Park Tae Joon. However, he is heartbroken as Ji Wan pretends to not remember him at all.
so sad T^T
i really wait the next episodes !
click here if you wanna watch online :D
here are the cast and details:
Genre: Melodrama, Romance
Film Date: December, 2009
Total Episodes: 16
Go Soo as Cha Kang Jin
Kim Soo Hyun as Kang Jin (teen)
Han Ye Seul as Han Ji Wan
Nam Ji Hyun as Ji Wan (teen)
Sun Woo Sun as Lee Woo Jung
Song Jong Ho as Park Tae Joon
Extended Cast
Jo Min Soo as Cha Chun Hee (Kang Jin's mother)
Suk Jin Yi (석진이) as Lee Jin Kyung
Yang So Young (양소영) as Jin Kyung (teen)
Kim Joon Hyung as Kyung Soo
Chun Ho Jin as Han Joon Soo
Kim Do Yun as Seo Young Sook
Song Joong Ki as Han Ji Yong
Kim Ki Bang as Cha Boo San
Seo Jae Wook (서재욱) as Boo San (teen)
Kim Kwang Min (김광민) as Seo Jae Hyun
Min Ji Young as Miss Sun
Kim In Tae as Noh Gyo Soo
Do Ji Han as Jong Suk
credit : wikipedia
watch it ! watch it !
hope you like it ^^
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Cartoon
How to Draw Cartoon Santa
By Konand C.
We all love Santa Clause with his Christmas presents and gifts, yet when it comes to drawing cartoon Santa not everyone is so much in for the excitement. The main difficulty most people experience in trying to create Santa cartoons is that they don't know where to start or what kind of costume details to pay attention to.
Fortunately, drawing Santa Claus is actually quite easy once you nail down some of the basic steps. So hopefully this article will help answer questions beginners might have when learning how to draw cartoon Santa.
Step 1. Santa Face
Remember his long white curly beard? And those big mustache that look like the shape of tree leaves? How about his nose? Simple, for a cartoon drawing, it can just be simple circle or oval shape if you prefer. Color it with soft pink, as Santa Clause always seems to have a swollen nose because of freezing winter cold. For the eyes just create two circular dots and it's all done.
Step 2. Santa Hat
This part is super easy. First draw the fur part that sits on Santa's head - draft a rectangular shape and then simply round up the corners to depict its softness. After that you can add a curly triangle with a circular shape on its end.
Step 3. Draw Body
Now you probably know well how big Santa Clause is! So draw this part of cartoon Santa with fairly smooth curly lines, just like you would drawing soft toys. Simplify as many details as you like.
Step 4. Legs and Boots
The easiest position to draw Santa's leg is when he stands straight up. All you have to draw are just two rounded corner triangles that have their pointy angles facing down. To sketch the boots, draft very lightly with your pencil two vertical rectangles and two circles by their sides. Connect these shapes with smooth outlines and you're good to move on.
Step 5. Gift Bag
You can really make you cartoon Santa carry a huge gift bag, almost the size of Santa Claus himself! This can be drawn using yet another simple circle or oval shape from the back of our Santa cartoon drawing. To make it look like as if he is really carrying it, pull the lines of the bag to go over his shoulders and connected to one of his hands.
Step 6. Drawing the Arms
As mentioned above, a cartoonish drawing can be very simple. The arms are where people particularly tend to overdo. If you just imagine them as big fat 'V' letters, then you got it. The gloves can be simplified to minimal as well to circular shapes.
Step 7. Adding Accessories
You only need to draw a few things and it will already look like Santa Clause's uniform: soft fur or felt cuffs around the sleeves, coat's center front and bottom edges; black belt below stomach level ; and a yellow square buckle in the middle.
That pretty much wraps up this basic lesson.
By Konand C.
We all love Santa Clause with his Christmas presents and gifts, yet when it comes to drawing cartoon Santa not everyone is so much in for the excitement. The main difficulty most people experience in trying to create Santa cartoons is that they don't know where to start or what kind of costume details to pay attention to.
Fortunately, drawing Santa Claus is actually quite easy once you nail down some of the basic steps. So hopefully this article will help answer questions beginners might have when learning how to draw cartoon Santa.
Step 1. Santa Face
Remember his long white curly beard? And those big mustache that look like the shape of tree leaves? How about his nose? Simple, for a cartoon drawing, it can just be simple circle or oval shape if you prefer. Color it with soft pink, as Santa Clause always seems to have a swollen nose because of freezing winter cold. For the eyes just create two circular dots and it's all done.
Step 2. Santa Hat
This part is super easy. First draw the fur part that sits on Santa's head - draft a rectangular shape and then simply round up the corners to depict its softness. After that you can add a curly triangle with a circular shape on its end.
Step 3. Draw Body
Now you probably know well how big Santa Clause is! So draw this part of cartoon Santa with fairly smooth curly lines, just like you would drawing soft toys. Simplify as many details as you like.
Step 4. Legs and Boots
The easiest position to draw Santa's leg is when he stands straight up. All you have to draw are just two rounded corner triangles that have their pointy angles facing down. To sketch the boots, draft very lightly with your pencil two vertical rectangles and two circles by their sides. Connect these shapes with smooth outlines and you're good to move on.
Step 5. Gift Bag
You can really make you cartoon Santa carry a huge gift bag, almost the size of Santa Claus himself! This can be drawn using yet another simple circle or oval shape from the back of our Santa cartoon drawing. To make it look like as if he is really carrying it, pull the lines of the bag to go over his shoulders and connected to one of his hands.
Step 6. Drawing the Arms
As mentioned above, a cartoonish drawing can be very simple. The arms are where people particularly tend to overdo. If you just imagine them as big fat 'V' letters, then you got it. The gloves can be simplified to minimal as well to circular shapes.
Step 7. Adding Accessories
You only need to draw a few things and it will already look like Santa Clause's uniform: soft fur or felt cuffs around the sleeves, coat's center front and bottom edges; black belt below stomach level ; and a yellow square buckle in the middle.
That pretty much wraps up this basic lesson.
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