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Drawing comic people begins with an oval shape for the face, and each facial feature is exaggerated to create a stylized look. Illustrate an emotion in a cartoon face with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

When drawing an angry face, make the eyebrows angled up to create a furrowed brow, add a scowl to the mouth and draw in narrow eyes. Create an angry looking cartoon face with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

To draw people from the side, study the face to know how each feature relates to the others, and understand the skeletal structure that lies underneath the skin. Draw a human profile with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

Drawing body motion in a stylized manner can be done by sketching the visual trail that a moving body part leaves behind. Find out how to make it look like a figure is moving on paper with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

The techniques for drawing faces revolve around knowing the proportions of a human face, which is broken into quarters and thirds. Understand the classic facial proportions that artists use with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

When drawing Mother Nature, include flowers in the hair, a long flowing dress, a butterfly in one hand and some subtle shading. Render an image of Mother Nature with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

To draw a Greek helmet, sketch out the basic round shape, flare out the bottom, add some decorative details, and draw in the feathered headpiece. Make an illustration of a Greek warrior's helmet with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

Drawing a smiley face with a double chin begins with a large circle, a wide smile and a few accent lines to illustrate the chin. Make a simple smiley face look like it has a double chin with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

A tambourine can be drawn by sketching two ellipses overlapping, connecting them to make the cylinder shape and adding in the small cymbals around the edge. Understand the anatomy of a tambourine with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

Drawing a bay window is a great exercise in perspective, as the angles used for the walls must follow a vanishing point that lies on the horizon. Practice perspective drawings by sketching a bay window with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

When drawing an electric guitar, start off by sketching the curved body, extend out the neck of the guitar, and add small string and tuner details. Shade the guitar for a three-dimensional look with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.

Using a pencil to draw puppies, start off by sketching in large eyes, a round nose and a big smile before illustrating the body in a playful position. Draw a picture of a puppy in graphite with creative ideas from a professional artist in this free video on drawing.
Ralph Papa Ralph Papa, a native New Yorker, began sketching and painting as a child growing up on Manhattan's Upper East Side, and he exhibited regularly in Greenwich Village in the 1960s. In the past 12 years, Papa has shifted his emphasis from studio painting to plein air landscapes. Spanning a period of more than 40 years, his works reflect a serene yet powerful style in communicating a love and respect for nature and individuality. His paintings have a unique personal quality for the artist as well as the beholder.dkdk
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