For different characters, adjust the size. For example, when drawing babies , the head is often as large as the rest of the body.
Optional, but useful for repositioning features or cleaning up messy initial sketches. 2. Drawing Cartoon Heads & Faces How To Draw... Blitz Cartoons
You don't need expensive equipment to start. The standard Blitz toolkit includes: For initial sketching and guidelines. For different characters, adjust the size
Use an oval for the head and a larger oval for the torso. Use simple lines to mark the placement of arms and legs. Use an oval for the head and a larger oval for the torso
Drawing is a step-by-step method developed by Emmy-nominated cartoonist Bruce Blitz that turns simple geometric shapes into professional-looking characters. The core philosophy is that anyone who can doodle can draw cartoons by following a structured process of layering features onto basic outlines. 1. Essential Materials
Begin with a circle, oval, or even a diamond for the head.
Draw vertical and horizontal lines across the shape to determine where eyes, the nose, and the mouth will sit. Layer the Features: Eyes: Usually simple circles or ovals with small pupils. Noses: Can be funny, large, or simplified ovals.