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How to Draw Cartoon Characters Step by Step



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By : Kelvin Sublime    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-14 23:41:05
First of all, I can not stress adequately the necessity of becoming proficient in how to draw cartoon characters step by step with the training of a pro. This may sound seriously exclusive, but believe me - it's really very inexpensive.
It's so important in the early stages of learning, to focus on true technique rather than slowly but surely forming a bogus work habit. Fast-track your learning curve and invest in a course that will, not merely teach you how to draw cartoon characters step by step, but will also give you the toolbox to make the most from your investment.
Don't get me wrong... you can spend many a happy hour drawing for the pleasurable of it. However, it can become a somewhat old if you're simply making a moderate improvement or little at all! If you have suitably learned how to draw cartoon characters and caricatures, you will certainly blaze a trail through an otherwise proficient landscape of artists.
Enough with the slightly drawn out instruction, let's get going with the subsequent actions:
Step 1: Examine
Devoted inspection of your theme is a essential exercise. Your initial drawings ought to be lose - cartoon characters can be developed with basic shapes, but the development of a caricature needs to be emblematic of your topic. Ideally, the most positive caricature is one who's uniqueness can't be mistaken and thus is possibly the most difficult to master. So, analyze your theme painstakingly taking note of every facet. Animals make great cartoon characters and their features can take on a insinuating human characteristic or vice versa. Do they have hair... if so, how big is it? Is their head pair shaped, round or elongated?. Look for things that reveals their personality and will speak life into the rendering of your subject.
Step 2: Accentuate (however keep it simple)
Exaggerate the obvious with bravado. Most specifically the case when drawing caricature. The funniest and most unforgettable caricatures are the types that are as 'large as life'. The dissimilarity with cartoon characters is only in their simplicity. South Park characters are the perfect example of large as life, while being super simplistic in constitution.
Step 3: Stroke Weight
Developing the precise heaviness in your line strokes is essential for both caricatures and cartoon characters. In particular, caricature drawings necessitate the true weighted line to steer clear of a two-dimensional or flat tire effect.
Bonus Step: Take pleasure in and keep learning
Take my advice and enjoy all your growth - no matter how minor. Most of all, your creativity will become weakened when you stop enjoying what you are doing. Have fun, keep it groovy and when you start to feel like you're not enjoying what you're doing, then put up your pencil and get out for a jog, stroll or just simply smell the roses.

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As much fun as it is learning how to draw cartoon characters - it's also a serious art form that is highly regarded and profitable. In fact, for the small cost of a few drawing pens, pencils and pads, you can learn how to become a pro, stun your friends and family and make a good living to boot. For more information check out my blog: www.learntodrawthings.com

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