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Need to draw a female face, but particularly in cartoon? Hopefully this guide will point you in the right direction!
Steps
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1Decide what face shape you want the character to have. If the character is young, a round or wider face may be more appropriate. If the character is more mature, use a more 'egg shape' face. The face shape may also depend on what kind of cartoon you are drawing.
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2When you have lightly sketched the outline of your characters face, add on a neck. As it is a female, the neck should be slim and petite. Depending on your characters age and style, the neck could be straight on both sides or with an inwards curve.Advertisement
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3Add on the hair. This can be widely varied, and is completely up to you. Use light, smooth strokes for now.
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4Draw on the nose. Do it roughly two thirds of the way down of the face you have left, and right in the middle, unless your character is looking to the side, in which case, you use a curved L shape at your chosen side. For the centre: As this is a cartoon, use a small curve, like the top half of a circle. Alternatively, you could use a light dash, but keep it small and simple!
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5Decide how you want your character to look. Is she smiling, laughing, frowning, crying? Add on the mouth in your chosen expression. Keep it light for now, it will be easier to rub out.
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6Add in the eyes on either side of the nose, equally spread apart. The shape should reflect your characters emotion. Make them big and full of light reflections. This adds emotion and makes your drawing come to life.
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7Now you can shade or colour your character! Don't press too hard at any point, and take your time!
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I make it look like a black girl?Community AnswerShade it differently until you reach the desired tone you are looking for.
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Things You'll Need
- A fairly sharp pencil
- A rubber eraser
- A few sheets of paper
- An even and steady work surface
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