Monday, 17 February 2014

Learning How To Draw Cartoon Characters Is Quite Simple

By Krystal Branch


Nearly everybody wishes they knew how to draw cartoon characters, however those who cannot do it seem to think it is some kind of mystical art. They feel it is something that they needed to have learned in their school days, where they could either draw and paint, or they couldn't and would give up easily. Some of their friends could draw cartoons very easily, and they were very envious.

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.

Take a close look at some of the cartoon characters you see on your television, you will see that they are quite simple. They are just a set of geometrical shapes with some strong features added. This shows that the drawings do not have to be very complicated, and that in fact less is actually more.

It is very important that you take your time learning the basics of your new hobby. The best way is to take it step-by-step, and create your own strategy when it comes to drawing. Decide what you want to see before you put pencil to paper. Do you want them to have a round face, or a long face. For a round face, start by drawing a circle, and a long face use an oval shape. Approaching your drawings like this will help you achieve great results.

With this in mind, go and look at some well-known cartoons and you will see that the illustrator did base their faces on these geometrical shapes. Follow the same steps when drawing the eyes, ears and mouth. When you have finished drawing the head, go and do the same with the body. In no time at all you will have a sketch of a very basic cartoon character.

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.

Once you have your basic sketch on paper, made up of circles, squares, triangles etc, you can then start to add a bit of detail. If you are not sure how to progress at this point, take a look at other cartoon characters like those in Disney cartoons, and see how different shapes were used to highlight different features. Dissecting the way famous cartoonists have made their drawings can help you to develop your own style.

Following this procedure will teach you how to draw cartoon characters quickly. This method does mean you have to be patient, however, these strategies will result in your characters developing quite quickly. Just remember that it is important that you start with the sketched outline, and then build on this until you achieve the result that you want.




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