by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Halloween & Christmas Characters, Tutorials
This elf is drawn with “cute” proportions: His head (without the hat) is as long as his entire body.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Halloween & Christmas Characters, Tutorials
Santa Claus Smiling
The mustache moves with the mouth to mirror it, and therefore, underscores the expressions. That means when the mouth smiles, the mustache gives a little smile, too, which you can see in this picture.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Halloween & Christmas Characters, Tutorials
Santa with Toys
Make his shoulders wide, but also, slope them. Draw a small portion of his mouth, peeking out from under his mustache.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Halloween & Christmas Characters
Santa’s Workshop
To create a funny Santa, give him a huge tummy, but tiny little hands and boots.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 14, 2013 | Halloween & Christmas Characters
Santa Claus on the Roof
As you draw him raising his knee and pointing his toes, be sure to draw him leaning back.
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