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How to Draw Cartoon Santa's Legs

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Summary: Learn how to draw a freehand cartoon Santa's legs in this free video art lesson.

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By Matt Cail
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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hello, I'm Matt Cail and behalf of Expert Village, I'm gonna show you today how to draw a Santa Clause cartoon. Santa's Christmas coat comes down a little bit below his waist. And there is more of that fur lining. And then beneath that of course, we have Santa's legs. So, in this picture, I mean, Santa is, definitely he is walking. So, let's make sure that we, that we catch his pose right there which is where Santa is gonna be walking with its legs. And he is gonna have his big black boots on. It's almost as if someone is coming around the corner and kind of captured him on his way to bring more cheer to peoples lives. Now the big thing for the boots, trying to make them super bulky, I do like to put a heel on them because I like keeping them some of real because Santa is supposed to be out in the snow and all the craziness. So, that's kind of nice to do. Outside of that I don't have a tone of details. Sometimes people will put fur above on the top of the boots. I don't recommend that because you already have allot of fur on the bottom of Santa's Christmas coat."

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