Kim Belding

Kim Belding

I was raised with my parents and sister in a small town across the Canadian prairies. Cartoons are something I had a passion for since day one.

Whether it was making my dad painstakingly draw Slimer for me as a toddler, to learning how to use the VCR to record over our home videos with cartoons (in retrospect, I probably shouldnโ€™t have done this). I learned to read by watching Looney Tunes cartoons with the closed captioning turned on. As soon as I learned how to put a pencil to paper, I never stopped.

Charles Schulz is my hero, as are Bill Watterson, Jim Davis, and Johnny Hart. There are so many more cartoonists I could list, but those are the top ones for me. I also love Jim Carrey, Leslie Neilson, Chuck Jones, Hanna-Barbera and Jay Ward.

I was self-taught, and took no formal drawing classes until college. My childhood was spent studying and drawing as many cartoon characters from the funny pages as I could. As a result, I consider my style to be a mix between all of these characters.

There are a few that come to mind regarding my achievements so far. One is having my artwork published in a Garfield book celebrating his 40th anniversary. Another is seeing my name in the credits on the animated childrenโ€™s series Louis Says, and having my Impractical Jokers fan art featured at their official booth outside of San Diego Comic-Con.

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For newcomers, I say: Make sure you have fun with it! If drawing is something you donโ€™t have a passion for, you will NOT make it far in this industry. Also, donโ€™t beat yourself up and feel like youโ€™ll never be as good as the โ€œmastersโ€. Having big aspirations is important, but what matters most is that you can bring something to the table that no one else can.

Currently, Iโ€™m focusing on my full time work as an animator and storyboard artist, and producing my webcomic Picpak Dog. There is a project Iโ€™ve been approached with that involves designing a board game, but thatโ€™s in very early stages, and weโ€™ll see where it goes.ย 

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