Summary: Learn how to draw human clothes like turtlenecks for cartoon anthropomorphized animals with expert cartoon drawing tips in this free online art instruction video clip.
Daniel Bissell has been a professional theater actor for over four years. He has a genuine love of the ukulele. Daniel is self-taught and carries with him a binder filled with hundreds...read more
"Hi, we're cartooning today. And we've been drawing all sorts of animals. And we just talked about anthropomorphism. Which is making an animal have human characteristics. And since we can draw whatever we want. And while we're talking about anthropomorphism and human characteristics, what is more like human than wearing clothes. Something that animals don't do. So, I've got my elephant, he's got some teeth jutting out. He's like hey how you doing? Well in the rule of cartooning, a lot of times you'll see that a lot of times you'll see that the animal characters if they are anthropomorphized will have at least one piece of human attire. So, I don't know. For some reason because he's an elephant, I don't know, I think turtleneck. I can draw what I want. So he's going to have his elephant hands, which we've drawn quite a few times. Just jutting right out. And all he's doing is wearing himself a nice snazzy turtleneck. And I think this certain elephant should have a little smiley face on his turtleneck. And also, if we want to add something else to him, let?s draw a hat. Let?s draw a beanie. Animals can wear clothes in the world of anthropomorphism. You can dress them any way you like."