How to draw cartoons

Cartooning Basics: 2 Ways to Make *Anything* Look Cartoony

What cartooning basics do Tweety Bird and Pink Panther — along with numerous classic cartoon characters — have in common? Once you figure it out you've distilled at least two things that you can use over and over to create a sense of cartooniness in anything you draw....

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One Point Perspective Drawings — Before and After

One Point Perspective Drawings — Before and After

Simple One Point Perspective Drawings & Adjustments One point perspective drawings are the simplest type to do, but most resources don't venture beyond the classic "straight road + telegraph poles disappearing into the distance" diagrams that are so often used to...

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Can you Draw Cartoon Characters to Learn to Draw?

Draw Cartoon Characters? Draw Sketch Journals? I love dabbling in the growing sketchbook journal movement, even though I tend to draw cartoon characters more than real ones. I am entranced by the sketchbook journals I see on the internet — people documenting their...

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Drawing ideas: how to start illustrating your blog posts

Judith was gritting her teeth. She could feel her jaw clenching and her shoulders knotting up. Drawing ideas and starting to illustrate her own blog posts sounded quite do-able but after several attempts and much erasing, her picture still doesn’t look good enough....

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How to Draw Boots {3 Principles That Make It Simpler}

How to Draw Boots {For Cartooning} Yvonne sat with her pencil in hand frowning at the page. “Winter again,” she thought. “That means my cartoon character needs to wear boots. Ugh!” If, like Yvonne, the thought of drawing footwear makes your heart sink into your boots,...

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Drawing Cartoon Hands Tips

Specifically, here are two drawing cartoon hands tips in the form of questions to help you troubleshoot your work and  can get better, faster. The two questions to ask yourself when drawing cartoon hands are: what is in front? and/or what is the outline? Of course it...

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Stick Figure Cartoon: How Long to Use Stickmen (+ Why)

Stick figure cartoon   Vicky’s head was feeling tight with frustration. Her jaw was set and her teeth clamped tightly together  as she erased her character’s arms and re-drew them …for the fourth time! “Grrr!” she thought. “Redrawing the whole arm over and over...

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Deep Practice Examples in Cartooning

Deep practice examples 'live' from Da Vinci What is deep practice? Deep practice is slowing yourself down and working on just one small element of something at a time. It’s an idea that I first read about in Daniel Coyle’s book The Talent Code, and have adapted to...

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How To Use Perspective For Dramatic Storytelling

Perspective in storytelling: using it powerfully can set your cartooning apart. After all, where do you want your viewer — immersed in the action or watching from the sidelines? Ultimately it depends on the story you are telling, and you have to choose the appropriate...

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