Summary: Making cartoon vegetables using basic shapes and how to add details to the drawings; learn tips, ticks and more for creating realistic cartoon drawings in this free online art lesson about cartoons taught by expert Matt Moskal.
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
"How to draw cartoon fruits and vegetables. We will start with the simplest of all the apple. Tada, there's a C and a backwards C. Make a stem. Make one leaf. Traditional cartoon apple. Give it a little reflection. And that is it. There is your cartoon apple. Banana. A curve, another curve but make sure the other curve doesn't follow this one perfectly parallel. Make it get a little fatter as you go up like that. Kind of make this line straighter. Do that. When you get to the top stop curve it make the stem kind of like that and remember banana stems are black and it has the segmentation like that and a little bit of black at the bottom too. And you could draw one more line for that segmentation. There is your banana. Orange, I thought the apple was easiest but look at this. Circle little tiny circle dots. There is your orange. Pear just basically draw a pear shape. Put a stem on it. There is your pear. Lemon, draw a lemon and instead of little dots give it kind of these little circle pock marks. And there you have how to draw five different cartoon fruits."