A quick tutorial to guide you through the process of drawing cartoon heads. From basic shapes through to using crossed lines as a guide to determine angles and placement of features.
Conceptual art by Gemma Roberts, 2011-2012. Watercolour illustrations :: 29/12/2011 Watercolour emotions :: 29/12/2011 Model sheet for colouring, Autumn :: 18/03/2012 Model sheet for colouring, Winter :: 18/03/2012 Model sheet for colouring, Spring :: 18/03/2012 Model sheet for colouring, Summer :: 18/03/2012 Early Promotional Art :: Pencil/Digital :: 20/12/2011 Conceptual Art, Autumn :: Pencil/Digital :: 20/12/2011 Conceptual art, Seasons :: Watercolour :: 10/12/2011 Character Designs, Amber and Spirit :: Pencil/Digital :: 11/12/2011 Model Sheets, Autumn :: Pencil/Digital :: 04/12/2011 Model Sheets, Winter :: Pencil/Digital :: 11/12/2011 Model Sheets, Spring :: Pencil/Digital :: 11/12/2011 Model Sheets, Summer :: Pencil/Digital :: 11/12/2011 Character Development, Amber and Spirit :: Pencil :: 29/11/2011 Character Development, Spirit :: Pencil :: 29/11/2011 Character Development, Amber and Spirit :: Pencil :: 28/11/2011 Character Development, Amber and Spirit :: Pencil :: 28/11/2011 Character Development, Amber :: Pencil :: 25/11/2011 Character Development, Amber :: Pencil :: 25/11/2011 Character Development, Amber :: Pencil :: 25/11/2011 Early concept, Autumn :: Digital :: 30/1/2011 Early concept, Amber and Spirit :: Digital :: 31/10/2011 Early concept :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept, Amber :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept, Amber :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept, sapling :: Pencil/Digital :: 25/9/2011 Early concept :: Digital :: 27/8/2011
Caption this - 17 March
Here’s my Pete Davidson caricature for #tomsdailycoronacature! Pete has a fun face to draw. He’s doesn’t really have that long of a chin but his mouth is close to his nose so that makes his chin appear longer. He also has a high forehead, and in order to exaggerate both of those things at once you need to give him a longer face, but a short nose. He has heavy eyelids that give him a sleepy eyed look, and one of his eyes is a bit more closed that the other. He has very prominent lips, and big, rectangular teeth. Sometimes he has a crooked,…
Caption this - 21 March
Caption this - 21 March
Caption this - 21 March