Saturday, February 22, 2014

Learning How To Draw Cartoon Characters Takes Practice And Patience

By Krystal Branch


Though a lot of people would love to know how to draw cartoon characters, they think it is too difficult so don't even bother trying. These are the same people who when they were in their art classes at school just could not manage the subject. They would see their friends being able to draw cartoons, and were extremely jealous of them, because they could not do the same.

Learning the fundamentals of drawing cartoons does not take very long, and it doesn't depend on having any previous artistic experience. It is all down to your willingness to learn, and being patient. It is not a skill that you have to be born with, or that runs in the family, anybody should be able to draw very simple characters in a few hours. The more time and effort you put into it, the better you will become.

It is a good idea to study the cartoon characters that you see in comic books, and on television. You will notice that they are mainly based on very simple shapes. These are normally geometrical shapes such as squares, circles, and triangles. The character does not have to be complicated, and usually the simpler they are the better.

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.

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.

One basic rule you should try to follow in your drawings is to keep them as simple as possible. If you over-complicate your drawings you could easily run into problems, especially when you are starting out as a cartoonist. This could make the whole task very frustrating, and the enjoyment will be lost, and you will probably stop trying to draw.

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.

If you follow a simple step-by-step procedure you will soon learn how to draw cartoon characters. As you become more confident, the time it takes for you to draw great characters will speed up, so do not worry about how long the first ones take. It is so important that you concentrate on developing a strategy, and a style, and then you will start to get the results that you want.




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