by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Cartoons, Tutorials, Uncategorized
Oh-oh. You don’t want to be her victim is you’re the younger brother and she is forced to baby sit.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Cartoons, Tutorials, Uncategorized
The retro dad is a very popular character type in TV animation, Draw him with a good natured smile, and wide open eyes that show that he’s totally – clueless!
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials, Uncategorized
To make this chunky little fella extra cute, leave out its neck and place the head directly onto the body.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | More Manga, Tutorials, Uncategorized
Use the guidelines (the Center Line and the Eye Line) as you draw this character. This is especially important in the 3/4 view, which can get tricky because of the angle of the head.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Manga Monsters, Tutorials, Uncategorized
Here’s a manga monster that looks formidable. Any larger creature that wants to take a bite out of him is in for a nasty surprise.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Dinosaurs, Tutorials, Uncategorized
The Mammoth is a prehistoric elephant that has a woolen coat. Note how much larger the front feet look compared to the back feet. That’s due to perspective.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | More Manga, Tutorials, Uncategorized
This magical manga character needs a big forehead, so that you have the room to draw her huge, brilliant eyes พนันบอลออนไลน์ dafabet.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Dinosaurs, Tutorials, Uncategorized
His neck should be curved, not straight. And his head is tiny. Thhe body is based on two circles.
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by Christopher Hart | May 30, 2013 | Cartoons, Fairies and Fantasy, Tutorials, Uncategorized
This funny little character is made humorous by his big nose, small eyes, and droopy mustache.
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by Christopher Hart | May 29, 2013 | Animal Cartoons, Tutorials, Uncategorized
This little guy’s head and body are really a single shape. Give him extra large eyes.
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