A set of 2B pencils and a fine-liner pen (like a Micron) for "inking."
If they are surprised, bug their eyes out.
Angling them down creates anger; curving them up shows worry. Cartooning for the Beginner
Draw a curved line first to represent the character's spine and build the body around it to show movement. Find Your Tools You don't need a tablet to be a cartoonist.
Don't try to draw a masterpiece every day. Spend 10 minutes doodling eyes, hands, or weird hats. Quantity leads to quality! If you'd like me to expand this post, let me know: Is this for or adults ? A set of 2B pencils and a fine-liner
suggest strength or stubbornness (like Ralph from Wreck-It Ralph). Triangles often represent speed or villainy.
Drawing your own characters is easier than it looks. You don’t need perfect anatomy or expensive gear to start. All you need is a pencil, some paper, and a bit of imagination. Master the Basic Shapes Every famous cartoon character starts with simple geometry. make friendly, soft characters (like Mickey Mouse). Find Your Tools You don't need a tablet to be a cartoonist
Cartoons communicate through "the read." A viewer should know how a character feels instantly.