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The following article was published in our article directory on October 19, 2015.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Manny Izela
Learn How To Draw Cartoons
Almost everyone's favorite form of drawings would have to be cartoons... and if it's not your favorite thing to draw, I can bet it was at some stage in your life. Cartoons are loads of fun to read and watch. If you want to learn how to draw cartoons, there are some basic things that may help you before you start out creating your own.
Choose Your Medium: Still Or Moving?
The medium that you would be using is very important. This would have an effect on the overall impact and look of your work. What is it that you want to do? Do you want to go for single cartoons or cartoon strips like the ones you find on the comic page of your newspaper or, perhaps you want to have a full-scale movie? Picking your medium would determine how you start. For beginners however, it might be best to save the movie for later!
Who Will Be Your Main Character?
Pick out a main character. Is it a male or female? Is it human or an animal, or maybe a vegetable perhaps? What are its main features? Usually, cartoons usually have some exaggerated features whilst other features are totally ignored.
Start Off By Sketching
Have you ever seen a movie storyboard? This is a rough outline and overview of what might be happening on a certain scene. It doesn't have full-blown details on it. If you want to draw a strip, it would be better for you to plan out what would be happening in each of your frames. Paint a picture of what you want your final cartoon to look like.
Develop Your Main Character
Doing this may take some time. It's way better to try to draw something now rather than stress over it later. Watch some early Mickey Mouse cartoons or even early episodes of the Simpsons. Try to compare these to the present and you'll see that all these characters evolve over the years... yours will evolve too.
Add Some Drama: Use Emotions!
Don't forget to add emotions to your main character. May it be a cheeky grin or raised eyebrows, whatever variation you put on his/her features can help in giving him/her more character, life and personality. Unless you intend your main character to be totally expressionless and still, it's rewarding to give it emotions. You could emphasize this using the next step if they are scared or angry.
Add Some Life: Use Color!
Assuming that you will be displaying strip on your website or you printing it off from your colored printer, its best that you add color to your work. This would give people variety to look at. It also helps give more life to your cartoon. Remember, since cartoons are not always depicting reality, having a non-realistic colored character is all right, take the Pink Panther for instance.
Add Some Depth: Use Shading
Adding a few strokes of shading would go a long way for cartoons. Your readers' minds would fill out the blanks. Thus, you do not really have to draw each strand of hair, if your character has a hairy leg. Just place enough strands and some hints. Their imagination would do its job and join the dots. In fact, this is extremely effective and would allow your readers to engage their imaginations.
Add Environment: Use A Background
Like shading, this doesn't require too much detail. If your character is in Egypt would do fine, placing a pyramid-shaped outline. You do not have to draw the Sphinx, unless your storyline requires it.
Let Them Speak: Add Some Captions
The final touch in giving your character life is by letting him/her speak. It doesn't matter if it's an animal or a human. They can all speak in a cartoon world. Decide whether you are going to write your lines inside a speech bubble or simply below the cartoon's frame.
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