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A skill in drawing especially when it comes to drawing cartoons can be a very useful and fun especially if you are dealing with children or you want to teach children how to draw. Of course, a lot of people of all ages love cartoons, thus you can also make profits out of this skill. If you are interested in learning how to draw cartoons, here is a simple guide that might be of help.
- Start by learning how to draw basic shapes. You have to try practicing first with the basic shapes so that you will can learn how to see things and draw things as they are. Of course, we all know how to draw circles and squares or triangles but you have to learn also how to draw cylinders, pyramids as well as hexagons and spheres. Drawings start from these simple shapes and if you can master these, you will find it easy to move on to more complex ones.
- Practice sketching the things that you see around. Try sketching a container on your table, a vase, a view, animals you see and people as well. With constant practice, it will be easier for you to start drawing from basic shapes and finishing it off with shading and coloring.
- Practice with stick figures if you want to draw people. You can start with these easy cartoons if you want to draw people. With as simple as sticks or straight line, you can draw people and help practice establishing proportion as well as balance in your drawings. It will also help you on how to make your drawings 'move'. Of course, you just don't draw cartoons that are standing stiff, but you have to create movements with your cartoons as well.
- Learn shading and darkening. If you want to bring more life to your simple drawings, you can also learn how to shade, darken or lighten a part of your drawing to make it more realistic. Among the techniques that you can use in shading your work are hatching, cross hatching or veiling. If you have mastered the basics, you can also learn these techniques to make your cartoons more appealing. These are just actually shading your work with thin parallel lines of your pencil or adding faint lines and shadows in your drawings.
- Learning how to draw perspective is also another basic in learning how to draw cartoons. You have to consider that larger object in your drawing appears closer and those farther from you may appear smaller. You can find a lot of sample work and tutorials on how you can show perspective in your drawings.
Learning how to draw cartoons can indeed be fun and it can be easy as well. You can even observe professional cartoonist and check out some popular cartoons and how they are being drawn. You can get ideas from them to help you start learning the skill. Of course, constant practice is still important as well to hone your drawing skills.
If you want to learn how to draw with a professional, learn how to draw cartoons with Chad, a cartoon illustrator.
Also check out The ABC of Art Skills, a system that will help you how to draw as easy as learning the alphabet.
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Remember the article “Painting Without a Brush? I hope you tried it.
Well, what if you wanted to draw something, say a cat or dog, a bird, tree, or just make something up? Then you found you had nothing to draw with. Would you just forget about it and do something else? Well, there are ways of drawing without pencils, or charcoal, or crayons.
First go outside and look for something you with which you might be able to draw. For example: a stick, or several sticks of different thicknesses. What about stalks of flowers? Some are soft and some firm and strong. What about a piece of bamboo or the edge of a strip of cardboard? A card, a drinking straw?
Go back inside and get your cartridge paper drawing book. Use Indian ink- if you can find some, or else use one tube of black, or red, or blue, or green paint. Use a strong color or the drawing might not show so well. Mix the paint thinly with a little water, on something flat.
Take one of your drawing tools and dip it in the paint. Draw something, perhaps a straight or wiggly line…whatever you like. Now take another tool and draw a circle or whatever. Join the two images together.
Choose which tools are best for drawing lines, circles, squares, triangles and other things. Dots are interesting, so are crosses. They can be heavy or light. You can put one colour alongside another.
Animals are good to draw. They can look funny or sad, in fact you can make up an animal. Most animals have ears, a tail, four legs, eyes, mouth, and some have big teeth.
Trees are good for drawing, too, also bushes and grass. They are lots of different shapes and sizes. Some are very tall, others very small.
Now here’s a super idea for what you can do with drawings. When you finish drawing, what about cutting them out – the trees, the animals and the other things you drew. Cover a whole page of cartridge paper with one colour (use a brush or whatever you like) and let it dry. Cut out your drawings and paste them onto the colored page. They could look really awesome.
Once you’ve had several practices at this you will probably turn out something really sensational.
What about making cards for special days like birthdays, and Christmas, any time you like best. Perhaps just cards to send to your friends.
Happy drawing.
Atara
About the Author
Atara has a Fine Arts degree from Curtin University in Western Australia. She held several exhibitions before turning to writing. Her interest in art has not wavered, but lots time is necessary if one wants to paint. In Artara's case other commitments have snatched the time she used to devote to painting.
How do you draw pictures that are stuck in your mind?
I have been picturing random places and things in my head.
Anime characters from different series, buildings, scenes for stories, and etc.
Just start drawing, it's as simple as that. Sometimes you have to make quite few thumbnail sketches until you get an image/composition the way you want it, but once you do you, you can use that image to draw it, paint it etc. Many people think you have to be born with the talent to draw, but drawing is skill just like anything else, and the more you practice it, the better you will become. Good luck and enjoy yourself !
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