Video Tutorial

How to Place your Ground Lines like a Pro

Does your character often look precariously balanced on the ground lines or shadow at her feet? Following on from last week's post about beating the Float Factor, here's a simple trick to move from grounding your cartoon character perfectly and also adding depth to...

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Groundline in Art — How to Avoid the Floating Factor

What's the use of a groundline in art, and even more important, in your cartooning? Have you ever drawn a character that looked as though it was floating in mid-air ... but that wasn't your intention at all? Fret no further — a groundline is THE simplest hack to keep...

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Creating depth of field: fore, mid- and background

Creating depth of field: doesn't that concept belong in photography, not cartooning? Yes, and photography and cartooning have a surprising amount in common! Both count as art forms ?and in this case, both make use the concepts of foreground, middle ground and...

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Quick Sketches: 5 Minute Drawing Techniques

Quick sketches, anyone? 5  minute drawing? Pictionary? Phrases like these may sound like your worst nightmare. After all, it's hard enough to draw when you have all the time in the world, but in just 5 minutes, there's no way you are going to get a good result, right?...

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How to Draw a Sofa Step by Step (Perspective)

How to draw a sofa step by step is the perspective drawing request I hear most often, so here goes... Is drawing perspective is something you would rather avoid at all costs? You are not alone! For most people, they'd rather have a tooth pulled out than try to learn...

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How to Draw Cartoon Faces — The Same Every Time

Want to Draw Cartoon Faces Consistently? Wondering how to draw cartoon faces consistently? Because you've created a little character you absolutely LOVE. It's cute, quirky and full of life. The details seem to work like a charm. It's perfect for illustrating whatever...

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Exaggerated cartoon expressions? Aargh!

Drawing exaggerated cartoon expressions can be challenging to say the least. What's a beginner to do in order to get going? Here are my top three tips: don't be ashamed to use a reference remember to ask "what moves?" always think "Character" Using a reference for...

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Drawing People as Cartoons

Tearing of hair! Gnashing of teeth! Aargh! When was the last time you tried to draw someone in your life as a cartoon character? Not a true caricature, but just a reasonable likeness? Frustrating isn't it? Drawing People as Cartoons Is A Lifetime Study I truly believe...

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