Posted by How-To | Posted in Video Tutorials | Posted on 15-11-2009
Yeah, it’s the Santa from the previous post, but this time – with a Hanukia, lighting up the holiday season. I had so much fun drawing him, so here he is again:

Yeah, it’s the Santa from the previous post, but this time – with a Hanukia, lighting up the holiday season. I had so much fun drawing him, so here he is again:

Christmas is coming, and Santa Clause is probably in the middle of his gift shopping as we speak. Well, here we don’t celebrate the Christmas, but we do love fat old happy men, and that’s why i drew a jolly Santa for Kontera’s December Calendar.
that’s the final image:

You’re welcome to view the speed drawing video of Santa Clause, drawn only with a Photoshop and a wacom pen. This is my best drawing so far, enjoy:
After learning the basics of cartoon face drawing, Let me show you a different style of cartoon face, which I find easier to draw – the ‘No chin allowed’ cartoon face. The outcome, of course, is completely different than the first ‘how to draw a cartoon face’ tutorial.
Our final image will be this lovely girl with huge hair, no chin:

The ‘No chin’ cartoons always start as a nose. According to the nose outcome, I decide which type of personality my ‘no chin’ cartoon will have: a fat nose usually turns out as an old man, a small and cute nose is a child or a delicate maiden, a strong pointy nose can be a teacher’s nose… the possibilities are endless!
So – start by drawing a nose. any nose. Than, add eyes. make sure to make them in the right perspective – if The head is turning to one side, the eye in that side will be just a bit smaller than the one in the other side. Now you can add the pupils and even eyebrows and you’re done with the first part: