Summary: Cartooning made easy! Learn how to draw legs on cartoon villains and monsters in this free video on cartooning and drawing bad guys.
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
"All right, in this clip we'll be giving our characters legs, and just doing the lower halves of their bodies. So we'll start again with the man villian. First off we're going to finish his coat. We're going to come in here and give him a coat bottom, will be kind of a long doctors coat, so we're going to give his legs kind of the wrinkled pant look. So just kind of get in there and draw some squiggly lines leading down from the sides of his coat. And two little swoops down at the bottom, basically leaving space for the feet later. And just kind of do the same thing down the middle like you did before. His pants will be kind of high, so we'll bring them up to there, and go in there and wrinkle them up a bit. Give him a knee point. And those will be his legs. And we've made sure that we've saved room for the feet. Moving on over to beast man. We're going to finish off his waist too. He's got that, big upper body and skinny lower waist. And his legs kind of come out from the sides of that like man legs. Kind of give him like a tattered warewolf pant look. They kind of dissapear there up in through his hands, because his hands are supposed to be the focal point. Then we'll continue to draw his legs further down his body, making sure we leave room for where the feet will go. And there will be warewolf mans legs. And finally what we're going to do for vampire man is we're going to give him one of those long flowing cloaks, that kind of comes out all the way to the bottom, and even rests on the floor. So we'll come in and give him feet later, but for now, we'll just kind of give him a little cloak definition down there. See that's where his legs would kind of be hidden down underneath there. We don't necessarily want to give them away. So we'll just let that be for now. And there you go. Three new pairs of legs for each one. Which brings us to the last step of the bodies here and building the characters. We're going to do the feet in the last little step here. So lets move on. "