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Draw an Evil Villain

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Summary: Cartooning made easy! Learn how to draw cartoon villains and monsters in this free video on cartooning and drawing bad guys.

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By Danny Page, eHow Presenter

Danny Page is a professional cartoonist and illustrator. His work has been featured in many art galleries, exhibitions and conventions across the West Coast. Page has worked steadily...read more

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"Alright, in this clip we're going to do a quick little overview of the third villain in our line-up today. We started with regular man-villain who can be evil, but is fairly harmless most of the time. Mostly for a little bit of comic relief in there. The guy who bumbles up, blows things up; the guy who you can ultimately see losing at the beginning of the story. Our beast-villain, who can sometimes give you a fright and startle you from time to time, but also has the potential to make you chuckle from time to time. Now, to round off this little line up of ours, I'm going to give you your absolutely-you-don't-want-to-screw-with-me villain who I'm going to refer to as evil-villain. The guy whose features and steely silent demeanor tell you he's not to be fooled around with. He's frightening, deformed, does not possess anything that remotely makes him human in our minds. He is a largely silent creature as well usually. I'm drawing his proportions a little crazy in this demonstration mainly to give it that comic edge, but regardless of this, he's just not the type of guy you'd want to screw around with. He's tall, silent, imposing, just an all around scary-looking guy. Or, the one you wouldn't want to run into in a dark castle, alley, or graveyard, you get the idea. And this is it, this is our line-up. In this series we're going to walk you through each and every little step in creating each of these characters side-by-side and this way will give you a little variety when it comes to choosing what type of villain you'd like to create. So move on to the next step."

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