I'm the author of many popular How-To-Draw books on everything from cartoons to anime and figure drawing. My books have sold over 8 million copies, and have been translated into 20 languages. You can buy my books at any bookseller. Check out my titles and social media at the links, below:
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Christopher Hart
Poor little guy!
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Christopher Hart
Spencer wanted to teach me a trick. It sounded like fun. So, he handed me a recipe for roast beef. I told him I don't eat roast beef. He said the trick will still work. I think I'm being played.
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Christopher Hart
Are you sure they're not real?
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Christopher Hart
How many sketches do you make of a character before you settle on a final version?
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This is how you emphasize a shape for the head - without the viewer even noticing it!
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Christopher Hart
From the new book, "Manga Mania Coloring Book." It's in stores and online right now.
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Christopher Hart
Drawing Tip of the Day: Toss in an unexpected element to liven things up. For example, the cake is stacked vertically. The fairies who are on each others' shoulders create another vertical line. It's that one troublemaker (!) coming in at a diagonal who adds extra energy to the picture.
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Christopher Hart
When attempting to draw a "cute" character, many beginners will aim for a single type - the adorable personality. But there are a wide variety of sub-types. For example, for cute characters there are:
-Cheerful types
-Gullible types
-Excitable types
-Confused types
-Sensitive types
...and more! Try to think past the obvious to give your character dimension. Or combine them. Below is my example of monster-cute! I hope that was helpful.
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Christopher Hart
"Drawing Shape by Shape Animals" (below) is one of my most popular books, which sold over 100,000 copies. So you might wonder if it's even possible to come up with a sequel. It would have to be cute, so cute, in fact, that my editors would probably beg me not to pack so much adorableness into a single volume - which they did! But I had no mercy! It's coming out at the beginning of summer, and it's called, "Drawing Shape by Shape CUTE Animals." Keep your eyes out for it. And brace yourself.
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Christopher Hart
You need big dreams to come up with small characters! Have you ever tried to draw in the fantasy genre?
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