Sunday 16 February 2014

Learning How To Draw Cartoon Characters Is Quite Simple

By Krystal Branch


A lot of people think that being able to draw the cartoon is extremely difficult. They are probably the people who had difficulty in art classes at high school, and watched in awe as their friends drew the most amazing characters in lessons. However, learning how to draw cartoon characters is not as difficult as most people believe.

However, being able to draw cartoons is something that can be learned quite easily, whatever age you are. All you need is a bit of determination, and time to practice. It is not a mystical skill that you either have or have not, and within a few hours you will find that you can draw very simple characters quite easily. It should not take you too long to become quite expert at it either.

If you take a look at some of the most famous cartoon characters, you will find that they are very simple. The faces of the characters are very basic, and they just have one or two very outstanding features, so in this kind of drawing less is more. There is no need to make them very complicated.

If you are a beginner, you have got to learn the skill step-by-step. There are a number of different strategies you can adopt to help you make drawing the characters easier. For example, when drawing the face of your character, you have got to decide whether they have a rounded face, a long face, or a square face. By using geometrical shapes, such as a circle, an oval or a square you could easily get the basics for this face drawn.

Your next task would be to add features to the face. You follow exactly the same principle, using simple shapes to form the nose, eyes and mouth. Your cartoon will generally need a body as well, so go ahead and use the shape you require to complete your initial sketch.

Simplicity is the key to success when drawing. You should not over-complicate your initial sketch. If you do you will run into problems, and you will soon become very frustrated with your efforts, and all the enjoyment that you can get from drawing will be lost.

It is only when you have completed the basic sketch, should you start adding any details. If you are unsure about what to add, go and have another look at cartoons drawn by famous artists, and see how they have used simple shapes to highlight individual characteristics. Do not worry about copying other cartoons, as this is just a way to begin developing your own style of drawing.

Using this step-by-step method is the best way of learning how to draw cartoon characters. At the start you will need a lot of patience, but following simple strategies will help you see the character grow quite quickly. Just remember that it is far easier to sketch out the outline first, and when you are happy with the result, then you can start fine tuning the drawing to add the special characteristics to your cartoon.




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