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Drawing Cartoon Demon Legs

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Summary: Is your cartoon demon missing some legs? Learn how to draw cartoon demon legs from our drawing expert in this free video clip.

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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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"Alrighty, in this clip we'll be drawing the lower portion of our cute little cartoon demon's body. We're going to start with giving him some sort of a raggedy demon loincloth thing, because we can't very well give him nothing. Our angel had a robe, after all. And we're going to come out and kind of make his legs kind of going off, out a little bit like that, because we're going to have this guy flying, as we had said before. So we'll start by drawing his legs kind of angled out, like so. And we'll get in here and draw the feet sort of, kind of gangly, skinny feet, just like that, and we'll make them sort of angled out, like that. Like he's flying away. Maybe draw some talons on there too. Don't go into a lot of detail with the talons, you don't really want to call too much attention to them. And, yeah, just add maybe a little toe definition down there, just to make sure we can see where they are clearly. Make sure you have his loincloth drawn in properly. And there you go, our little demon's just kind of flying through the air. And what we'll do, is now we'll complete the process, and in the next clip we'll draw some wings on this guy. All right, so let's move on."

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