Summary: Learn how to draw cartoon anthropomorphized objects, like balloons and sugar cubes, 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
"Hello, and we are cartooning. And we have been drawing animals. We've anthropomorphized them, we've put clothes on them. What else can we do. Well on the subject of anthropomorphism, we don't have to even just do animals. Well, lets say in the world of caricaturization, I'm going to draw something like this. To me that's a balloon. But its not a very happening balloon. But, if we were to simply add eyes and a smile to this guy that right there is and anthropomorphized balloon. And you have a character of a balloon. And he can talk about how he got inflated or how if feels to be flying over the sunset or beautiful things like that. But we don't even have to put a face on something to anthropomorphize it. I'm going to draw a sugar cube. The kind that your grandma would probably put in her tea. And what happens when I add spindly little arms. And he's going to actually, we're going to add clothes like we've been doing. This little sugar cube's going to have some shoes. Some high tops. And he is going to be giving a thumbs up. Hey, thanks for making me alive by anthropomorphizing me. That's what the sugar cube would say."