Cartoon Drawing Tutorial - 4K
Simply you need to know about cartoon drawing tutorial or how to draw cartoons characters? Yes for you and kids' these simple step by step process is amazingly easy if you follow the process shown in this 4K video tutorial. I actually telling about Pikachu/Pokemon drawings. This is the most popular cartoon character for kids.
Tools: - 4B Pencil - Eraser - Art Paper - Faber-Castle Color Pencil
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Step by Step:
1. Draw an adjusted, vertical shape for the blueprint of Pikachu's head and body. Make the shape about twice as tall as it is wide. Additionally, attempt to draw it on the correct side of your paper so you have enough space on the left side to draw Pikachu's tail later on.
2. Initially, draw a vertical line down the focal point. At long last, draw a second even line through the midpoint between the main flat line and the highest point of the square shape. When you're done, you ought to have 6 areas out of 4 to finish everything.
3. Draw the state of Pikachu's head, beginning with your pencil at the focal point of the highest point, draw a descending bent line that decreases in as it approaches the best flat line. Rehash on the opposite side to complete the blueprint of Pikachu's head.
4. To draw the body, begin with your pencil at the base of one of the cheeks. At that point, draw a vertical, outward confronting bend down to the base corner of the square shape. Next, draw an even, upward bend starting there to the vertical line. When you're set, rehash on the opposite side of the square shape.
5. Draw Pikachu's for some time, pointed ears stretching out off the highest point of the head. Beginning with your pencil close to the highest point of Pikachu's head, somewhat down one side, draw a long, vertical bent line that is about as tall as the head. At that point, from the finish of that line, draw a vertical bended line down to the head. When you're done, the ear should resemble a tall, tight oval that arrives at a point toward the end. Rehash on the opposite side of the head to make the second ear.
6. At that point, rehash on the opposite side to make the second arm. After you draw the arms, you can draw 5 little triangles at the finishes for Pikachu's paws.
7. Draw Pikachu's eyes, nose, and mouth. At that point, draw a little hover at the highest point of everyone for the students. At that point, draw an upward, flat bend far from that point to the end falls along indistinguishable way from the internal edge of Pikachu's eye.
8. Include the cheek and ear markings. Draw an expansive hover off to the side of Pikachu's face that is almost contacting the edge of the cheek. At that point, rehash on the opposite side to make the second cheek stamping. At that point, attract a straight line to the opposite side of the ear that is calculated upward at a 45-degree edge. Rehash on the other ear.
9. Draw a vertical square shape alongside the body that closes close to the highest point of the arms. At long last, draw an extensive even square shape over that one, with the highest point of the flat square shape agreeing with the level line that goes through the focal point of Pikachu's face. Make the width of the last square shape about equivalent to the width of Pikachu's head.
10. Draw Pikachu's crisscross tail over the rules you drew. The rules should, in any case, speak to the fundamental state of the tail, yet return in and draw decreased lines over them that reach a point toward the end and are calculated in a crisscross shape. When you're set, draw a flat crisscross line over the focal point of the most minimal square shape rule you drew.
11. Eradicate any superfluous lines to finish your illustration. Begin by eradicating any overabundance rules you drew for the tail. At that point, eradicate the adjusted square shape you attracted to plot the head and body, just as the vertical and level lines going through your illustration. After every one of the rules is gone, you're finished!












