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A hand-drawn sketch created using a Tablet PC or digitizing tablet like Wacom to create improvised progressive line sketches which are captured to video. Such types of cartoons are created in a freestyle unscripted manner, which makes them original, since the whole cartoon does not need editing after it is completed. Originally invented by Renat Zarbailov when he combined two software applications - sketching software with screen capturing one. Examples of multi-sketch cartoons can be seen at Innomind.org, which is a non-profit web site dedicated to sharing ideas related to improving the quality of human life through art and innovation. One of the pioneers of Multi-Sketch cartoon creation is Kenly Dillard, who, at the age of twenty four held the title of the world's third champion in speed sketching competition. The final multi-sketch can be outputed to many various formats, HDTV, DVD, web streaming WMV/FLV/Quicktime/MPEG4.

In the world of poetry free-association writing reveals the thoughts in a form of writing, Multi-Sketch reveals the true essence of the artists involved in its creation. When the process of freestyle drawing is combined with freestyle rhyming the result is a story that has true innate power since it has the spontaneity of the original thought in tandem with connection to the artist(s) spirit.

Sample Multi-Sketches: Love and Hate Nothing to Prove