by Christopher Hart | Mar 13, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials
Siamese Cat Cartoon : To give him an extra-evil look, draw two-toned eyes: a light iris, and dark pupil.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 13, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials
Snack Time! : Draw the overlapping paw, but not the arm beneath it. Note the “hills and valleys” of the line of the back.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 13, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials
Cartoon Horse Posture
Keep the big thighs and skinny lower legs of a real horse’s anatomy, but stand them upright – and don’t shy away from making them look awkward – Remember my “Golden Cartooning Rule: “When in doubt, awkward is funnier!”
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 13, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials
Funny Giraffe : Giraffes have huge necks and legs, but compact bodies. Exaggerate the body by reducing its size, and simplifying its outlin
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Dinosaurs, Tutorials
Grumpy Green Dinosaur : Use hard angles to define the massive character. These hard angles will make the creature appear highly stylized, in a comedic way.
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by Christopher Hart | Mar 11, 2013 | Cartoon Superheroes, Tutorials
Vain Hero Type : Give him a wide, toothy grin, absurdly big – and slightly misshapen – muscles, combined with little eyes, hands and feet.
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