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Drawing Quirky Cartoon Monsters.
I’m Not Scared!
Cartoon monsters can be scary or funny, and many will take on a
personality you never expected as you draw them. Perhaps you want to
draw some that are not exactly the smartest cookies in the box. Let's
take a look at drawing one of these with a few basic shapes in four
short steps.
Step One: The Basics
As always, our cartoon monsters are going to start with a few basic
lines and shapes that will act as a head and body. Start with a nice
round circle for a head. At the top left side of the circle, begin an arc
that curves around back to the right. Draw an arc with a deeper curve
starting just left of center on the bottom of the circle, and connect the
two arcs at the bottom with a straight line.
Step Two: Creating the Face and Arms
Obviously, cartoon monsters will have no personality if you just leave a
round head, so we'll use the facial features to give our character. Draw
another circle in the left center of the existing one for a small eye.
Then, on cross the line of the circle on the right side with a big, bulbous
eye, double the size of the other eye.
We're going to create a crooked rectangular jawline, drawing a line
down from just inside the circle to the left of the inside body arc and
another from the edge of the face just below the center of the bulbous
eye. Connect these two lines with a very shallow arc, and draw a
crooked rectangle inside that almost touches the outside "jaw" lines.
We'll also add arms to our little monster at this point, and here you can
be a bit creative. My monster's a bit dopey, and he has loping arms that
just kind of curve and dangle, ending in a wide opening so that I can
add large hands later.
Step Three: Almost Scary