How to Draw Yourself As a Cartoon Character

Sophia

 

Drawing a cartoon character of oneself can be more fun than we think. Of course, it takes a little professionalism, and you may decide to hire one, but with a little practice, do you know you can also draw up a version of your own? For simplicity, we shall give you some tips for drawing yourself as a cartoon character. Therefore, with utmost concentration, you are required to go through this post with the thought that, at the end of reading, you will get to draw a cartoon character of yourself.

Things to consider when drawing a cartoon character of yourself

  1. Get a nice photo of yourself

The first thing you want to consider is a nice photo of yourself. You want to ensure the photo properly shows every detail about you. In this case, keep it at the back of your mind that it is normal to feel self-conscious looking at yourself for a long time, but with time you will get used to it. I.e., you don’t need to see yourself from an insider’s perspective.

 

  1. Figure out the feature about yourself

Imagine that you’ve never seen your face. Keenly take a look at it and figure out what your most perceptible feature may be. Maybe you have crinkled eyes or a gigantic dimple on your chin. You could have an uncommon nose or unique hair. Or, on the other hand, perhaps only the state of your face is observable. A great many people have something noticeable about their faces. Certain individuals have a few clear features. Those individuals are a cartoonist’s fantasy! They are not difficult to draw likenesses of and are easily perceived as cartoons.

 

  1. Focus and work on that feature

If you have huge teeth, make your grin take up a portion of your face. On the off chance that your hair looks somewhat wild, make it look much more out of control. Begin with either that component or with the general state of your face. Draw them with a pencil. Then, at that point, gently sketch in different elements.

 

  1. Focus on extent

Attempt to consider all your facial elements to be shapes. Your eyes may be bow moons, your nose may be a bigger circle in the center, and you may have two more modest half circles on one or the other side. To get the extent right, perceive how far down your nose is. Is it mostly down? 33%? And afterward, how enormous, contrasted with another shape, like your entire face. Is your nose one-fourth the size of your face or half as tall? Try not to stress over the best details. Simply use the diagrams or most conspicuous lines of a feature and attract those. In contrast to a reasonable drawing, when you do a cartoon or caricature, everything revolves around sparsity. You want to utilize fewer lines yet address the entirety.

 

  1. Review your drawing

After you have the lines as you need them, review them with a pen. Ensure the pen ink is dry, then gently erase your pencil lines. Doing this will leave you with your cartoon character. Utilize these tips to draw yourself as a cartoon character, continue to rehearse, and remain positive, and I promise you will gain ground.

Tips for perfect cartooning

As we referenced earlier, cartooning is a decent side interest and a leisure activity enjoyed mostly by people who can be artists. However, that doesn’t mean non-artists can’t take pleasure in it. Of course, they can do it and learn with time. Now, cartoons can be found everywhere. Television, comics, and newspapers are no exceptions. However, how can we draw them well and perfectly? Here are a few hints that will help you:

 

  1. Paper matters

The first thing to consider is a top-notch paper. And most preferably, use laser paper. Ensure it is a thick, quality paper with the goal that the ink won’t smudge. And when you draw for magazines, 6 1/4″ X 9 1/4″ paper is a decent size. There will be ten to fifteen drawings that could fit on that size of paper.

 

  1. Consistent Drawing

In this case, you have to draw every day. Doing this will induce familiarity, and with time, you will become perfect. You may likewise investigate and gather the cartoons and shows made by your favorite visual artist. Concentrate on how he does his cartoon shows and follows them. Whenever you are finished with your sample portfolio, you show it to a companion. Ask them how they see your work. If they have any complaints regarding it, fix it.

 

  1. Callout lettering

In this case, you need to take your time with lettering so that you can get a great one. For the first time, it is advisable to use a pencil first, as doing this will give you space to check for errors before you decide to use ink. Likewise, you also have to center your lettering on the callouts. Make sure all the lines between the letters are the same distance apart. Also, keep in mind that the fewer words in a dialogue, the better. Therefore, making the character thick is a way to specify the character is shouting.

 

  1. Color

Here, you have to choose the color tool that is best for your cartoons. A lot of options are available, and one of them is watercolors, pastels, poster paints, acrylics, colored pencils, etc. Another thing to consider in this case is the color to use, as different colors depict different moods.

 

Conclusion

Indeed, drawing a cartoon of yourself can take a great deal of training. Also, drawing faces that look like someone is one of the trickiest parts of drawing oneself. However, don’t be discouraged by that, instead, keep practicing and with time, you will improve and get better. If you get confused and are having inconvenience but can’t determine what’s up, show your work to somebody and request that they look and check whether they can determine what shape is off-base, or on the other hand, check if a part is too huge, too little or in the wrong spot. By doing this, someone else can quickly recognize what should be changed. Have a good time!

 

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