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Bored? Why not draw your very own cartoon character? Drawing is a great way to relieve boredom, and it also helps your creativity fly! Read this article how to draw the perfect character!

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    You need an idea. How about drawing a character from your favorite website? One great place to start is trying to draw a WeeMee from WeeWorld.com

    1. When you draw the face first, don't add a nose, just do a simple black outline.
    2. Then, draw the features. Don't use colored pencils, just your main writing utensil.
    3. Then, add the clothes, and hairstyle. Remember to use your imagination!
    4. Erase any unwanted lines. Now color with artist utensils, such as paintbrushes, colored pencils, crayons, etc. Remember to add some detail to your character, make it pop out.
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    You have officially have made your very own cartoon! Okay, so it wasn't really your idea.

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    Next, you are going to draw on the back.

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    With this new piece of paper, you will draw another character. But this time, change around the features. Make the eyes bigger, neon skin, and maybe crazy hair. Try clothes that you would wear, or ones you wish you could get. Change the size around and make the features different ... add a nose, things like that. Now, color your creation.

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    Now begin to compare. Notice the difference? One is an imitation -- and the other is all you! Now, grab a new piece of notebook paper.

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    Start jotting down different ideas. Maybe you want to draw a cute Labrador Retriever. Or, maybe you want to draw a cute little baby! Your cartoon could even be about a talking apple or something.

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    Grab your other piece of paper. Draw the character you imagine. Try using a Sharpie marker for the outline, carefully tracing the pencil first. Erase any stray marks on the piece of paper. Next, use writing utensils such as crayons, markers, colored pencils, or even pastels. Paint works good, too.

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    Grab your notebook sheet again. Write down an idea of a comic series! Make a plot, funny lines you could use, and other characters.

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    Fold the blank sheet of paper. Make it into about fourths. Next, draw your main character, just using a pencil first.

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    Draw the other characters, but only the basic outline.

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    Draw the background and furniture, trees or anything else.

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    Go back and add detail. Outline with Sharpie or black marker. Erase any and all stray marks. Color if wanted.

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    Add dialogue, and action works.

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    And there you have it. Your perfect, awesome, totally YOU cartoon! Congratulations!

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  • Question

    How do I exaggerate the cartoon character?

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    Exaggerate the character's features by stretching or compressing the nose, mouth, eyes, face, ears etc.

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    How do I create a chibi character?

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    Make the head big and roundish and the body small and squat, with short chubby arms and legs and small hands and feet. The eyes should be larger than normal, possibly filled with humongous sparkles from reflected light, and the nose and mouth tiny, almost nonexistent (unless the character is screaming or sneezing, etc.). If this is not helpful, you can look for manga drawing guide books at public libraries: those usually have some chibi options.

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    What if you want to draw someone that isn't fictional (a real person I know)? Do you do the same?

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    Yes. And there are plenty of art guidance books found in public libraries that can help with that. Otherwise, you might try looking at a photograph of said person and practicing on it.

  • Question

    How do I get nice simple ideas?

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    Google is your best friend for creativity. Look at other artworks. Don't copy that artwork, but make it your own. You can even combine multiple images in your artwork.

  • Question

    What if I want to make someone up?

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    Then do that! Do a little brainstorming and sketching first and see what you come up with. If you feel stuck, try to think of a character you like from a show or video game, or even someone you know in real life, and change them up a bit.

  • Question

    I want to make an anime character by combining a real life person and a made-up character. How could I do it?

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    You can think of something that represents that real life person, like his or her nose, hair or anything. You may also imagine what will the made up character look like if it was combined with that real life person. If you drew that made up character then you can also put a trademark of the real life person that you are saying. Or put both of the made-up character and real life person's trademark then invent a new clothing or anything that isn't their trademark.

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  • Don't copy exact cartoons. But remember to make them unique.

  • Don't be afraid to really have fun with your cartoons!

  • Check out the cartoons in the newspaper. Get ideas that inspire you to draw.

  • Look at "PoochCafe.com" or "Mutts.com", which are great sites to look to draw cartoons.

  • Be original! Make your own ideas; even if it's about monsters that love chicken patties, ice tea, hugs and sprinkles.

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  • Remember that if you can fly in your cartoon, chances are you can't in real life. So, don't lose yourself when fantasizing. Leave the too-crazy things for paper and the press.

  • Copying other cartoons can get you in trouble if you get serious. Planning on getting a cartoon published? Don't copy others.

Things You'll Need

  • Colored pencils, markers, crayons, or any other coloring tools.
  • Pencils, sharpie markers.
  • Notebook sheets of paper.
  • Blank printing paper.
  • An original idea!
  • A computer.
  • A newspaper.

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