Posted by How-To | Posted in Simple faces | Posted on 28-09-2009
Drawing a cartoon profile, In my opinion, is easier than drawing a face in front view – since you only have one view of the face, you don’t have to care for symmetry – you have only one ear, one eye, one chick… there’s a huge burden off your pencil…
Our final image of a girls’ profile will be:

Posted by How-To | Posted in Musical instruments | Posted on 27-09-2009
There’s something I’ve noticed not long ago: a guitar is a pile of circles and lines combined together to create music.
This is the final image:

Start by drawing 2 circles, the upper one should be slightly smaller than the lower one. These 2 circles are the base of the guitar body. Then, connect the 2 circles into one by drawing connecting lines by both sides of the shapes. When done, you can delete the inside line - they’re not needed anymore. Leave only the outline shape.
Posted by How-To | Posted in Animals, For Beginners | Posted on 26-09-2009
A cartoon sheep is the easiest thing to draw – a sheep is basically a circle for the head, 2 ears, and one cloud for a body. Oh yes, and legs, and maybe a tail. That’s it.
I’ll show you now 2 kinds of sheep which are extremely easy to draw, and are actually a very good thing to start with when learning how to draw.
Final images:

Sheep No. I – The fluffy cloud sheep
This is an innocent sheep, cotton – fluffy. My sheep has a gazing sad look in her eyes, but you can replace that easily with a happy look just by creating bigger eyes with white area in them.
