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How to Draw Cartoon Lips
For Your Characters
Cartoon lips can sometimes be a little bit tricky. You may feel like you
need to draw more, when actually what you might really need is to
draw less - so resist the urge to get over-complicated and just let things
flow. Are you ready?
Female lips are more challenging to draw than men's lips because they
have more definition. Let's start with a woman's lip - if you can master
this then drawing for men should be no problem.
The top lip should hang over the bottom lip, and this should be visible
from any angle like the front or side. Look at the examples below.
Really pay attention to how the upper cartoon lip appears over the
bottom one. It would be a good idea to give yourself some time to
study the shapes and construction of the lips until they start to become
easy for you.
Examples of Female Cartoon Lip Drawings
How to Draw the Female Lips and Mouth:
1 - I usually start with the upper outline of the top lip.
2 - From there it's on to the lower part of the upper lip. The middle part
of this line may have a small bump, but it's not always necessary to
draw this part - it's up to you to decide how you want your character to
look.
3 - To finish off I usually add one of two lines to the bottom of the lip.
One style of line is your basic curve. The other type of line comes
down at an angle, then flattens out across the middle, and finally angles
back up to meet the upper lip.
Examples of Male Lips
Drawing Male Lips:
1 - I usually start off with step #2 from the female construction.