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How to Draw a Cartoon Woman

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Summary: Drawing a cartoon woman using basic shapes and how to add realistic detail to your cartoon; learn tips, ticks and more for creating realistic cartoon drawings in this free online art lesson about cartoons taught by expert Matt Moskal.

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By Matt Moskal
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Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003, using his...read more

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"Woman or girl? Almost the same as a man or boy. Stars the same way. Sometimes you can play around with the noses. Here is a different kind of nose that what the man. Give her a little bit of a neck. We will come down. The arms are the same. Hair do any kind of hair you like. You always see little girls drawing hair that goes like this. Whoop and whoop bump. That is the easiest, you don't have to put the details in there if you don't have time. Coming down from the tops of the arms. Kind of come in a little bit instead of going straight down. A waist and of course the designation of woman is dress. Although you can draw your woman wearing whatever you like and show a little bit of that bottom. The ankles, shoes put a little bit of a heel on the shoe. A little detail on the dress. You can put a collar on the shirt. She is wearing a nice blouse. A little bit of button down. And there you have it. There is is woman and one last final touch some lipstick very easy, very cute. You can even put a little blush and here you go. Girl just as easy. Same exact thing. Not going to let that girl wear high heals. She is too young. And she's ready to go to school all dressed all nice. You can give her a collar too even tough she probably doesn't want to play in those clothes and that's it. "

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