How to draw cartoon style people – Part 1

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Last night I met somebody who told me they found it really hard to draw cartoon people. Well, what is a cartoon? And what do people mean by Cartoon Style?

If you go to Wikipedia it says “A cartoon is a form of two dimensional illustrated visual art.”

Now that is a really good, basic, definition.

Today, cartoonists are often thought of as exponents of political satire, but most people will think of a cartoon style as being like Mickey Mouse, comic strips, Anime, Manga and Children’s books. All of them are… “A form of two dimensional illustrated visual art.”

They look so easy, don’t they? After all cartoons are used for children’s entertainment… so they must be easy to do, right?

You will remember at school, there was always one kid who was really good at drawing Goofy or Spongebob or some favourite cartoon character? The reason they were so good at it was because they practiced a lot before they showed you their amazing skill.

It takes a lot of practice to be able to copy an established cartoon character, but it takes even more practice to devise a new character and be able to draw it from any angle and make it do different things with different expressions on it’s face – If it was easy, everyone would be doing it!

You wouldn’t expect to become a brain surgeon overnight so don’t expect to become a world class cartoon style artist overnight. It takes work. But luckily, it’s fun and enjoyable work.

In some ways, drawing from life, although it looks harder, is in fact easier. You only have to draw what is in front of you.

A cartoon style drawing comes from the imagination and from the hard work needed to develop your style and the experience you need to gain about the way bodies move and how people express emotion and moods on their faces and their physical attitudes.

By copying other artists, you learn the language of marks that convey speed, love, worry, hope, desire… humour.

To draw cartoon people, start with a really simple basic shape get comfortable with that shape and then build on that experience.

Treat your basic character like a puppet, learn how to move the arms and legs about. Try different clothes and hair styles. It’s very much like learning a language. you need to learn the words and how to put them together in the right order.

Cartoon style looks easy, but it is not.

Cartoon style takes as much practice as any other skill in life. Luckily, drawing is probably the cheapest hobby there is and one of the most satisfying too.

In my next video, I’ll show you how to draw a basic cartoon person that you can build on.

So get yourself some paper and a pencil and start building that experience so you too can impress your friends with the ease with which you can draw cartoon people.

with award winning illustrator, Shoo Rayner.

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Comments

Shoo Rayner says:

Learn how to draw cartoon style people

Ivet Georgieva says:

This video is really good it helped a lot, thanks

Jessica Hickey says:

Hey Shoo,
Thanks for making this video. It inspired me to spend a few hours at the
beach painting people. If only they would keep still! 

James Osborne says:

please can you make a vidio on how to draw a tissue box please

Asif Monir says:

Thank you very much, Can you please show us few easy tips, please.

Oogalook says:

Wonderful! Thanks so much for your guidance now and before. I’ve been
practicing my drawing really intensely over the last week, and I can
confirm that practice pays off- after a while! It’s best, I think, to draw
what you *like* to draw until you’re really comfortable with it, and indeed
to practice putting your favorite characters in different poses like Shoo
said.=

woodaddict1 says:

I remember you did a video wood mannequins models. Is that idea helpful
when it comes to cartoons seeing how most cartoons are not anatomically
correct? 

How to Draw Stuff says:

Hey Shoo, loving your drawing videos. Can you tell me which brush pen
you’re using for finalising the pencil drawings?

Mitch Bogard says:

Amen Shoo! :)

Laura Noviello says:

Hank you I love this vid

Mikael Snydo says:

Wow, your new video production style looks great!

CYBERDROID says:

thanks about this it really helps just like the rest of them :)

ian chio says:

Great video Shoo!

peridaun says:

Great video. Thanks. Incidentally, still humming “happy honey bunny”…
hard to get that tune out of my head :-)

Peter Frost says:

cool

Caroline Moody says:

Hi shoo I really want to know how to draw cartoon elephants or birds please
make a video of how to draw them
You really help me to draw
My school watches you and everyone thinks your amazing!!!

woodaddict1 says:

Thanks that’s good to know. I thought I was the only one that thought it
was hard

FIFA LEGEND says:

What inspired you you to draw and make YouTube videos 

Andrew Calvi says:

Thanks shoo!! Great video!

B P Moffit says:

thanks Mr Raynor

The bbomber246 says:

Loved your video!! Keep up the great work. It would be awesome if you could
check out some of my vids. Thanks so much

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