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Construction Ahead:
Building a Cartoon House
Drawing a cartoon house can be quite difficult if you don't break down
the steps and work with basic geometric shapes. However, if you start
simple, you can have a lot of fun building a house that you'd like to live
in. Put on your hard hat, and let's get started.
Step 1 - Building the Frame
Okay, you took math, and you can draw a fairly straight line. We're
going to go back to geometry and make some shapes. If you'd like, you
can reference the 1 point perspective tutorial available HERE and learn
how to draw in 3D.
The front of your cartoon house is just a pentagon, and it doesn't even
need to be perfectly even. The other shape that you'll need to start is a
square. The parts of the image to the left shaded in blue are the basic
shapes. Once you have the basic shapes, use perspective to give depth
to your cartoon house.
Step 2 - Raising the Walls
Your cartoon house will take on a bit of character here. The garage
door is simply a square with horizontal lines running through it (roll-up
doors have sections, right?).
For the house, start with the door, right in the middle of the bottom, a
simple rectangle standing on end. Place a standard window on each
side of the door - squares with a "+" sign inside. Inside the area above
the door , place another window.
Now, add shutters with a rectangle out to each side (add horizontal
lines for slats) and a ledge, a simple thin rectangle underneath. Finish