How to Draw a Cartoon BabyA Step-by-Step Cartooning Demo
Drawing cartoon babies gives an artist the chance to exaggerate body proportions in fun ways. Plus, it's a great drawing project for kids.
Artists of any age can follow these simple steps to learn how to draw a cartoon baby. Drawing the Baby’s Head and ShouldersDrawing a baby is different than drawing an adult. An adult's body proportions are different. For example, to draw the baby’s head, always start with a large circle. Babies’ heads are often too large for their bodies, making them look top-heavy. In cartoons, artists exaggerate forms to look funny, so drawing an extra-large circle for a head would create a humorous effect. The shoulders are J-shapes that connect to either side of the head. Make sure that the shoulders don’t stick out past the edges of the head to fit with baby body proportions. See the first illustration, below. (Tip: Click on the illustration to make it larger and to see the whole illustration.) Drawing a Cartoon Baby Character’s Arms, Legs and BodyFor the baby’s arms and tummy, exaggeration is used once again:
Finishing Cartoon BabiesAdding details makes the baby look like, well, a baby. The face shouldn’t be too complicated and the accessories should be appropriate. These details are essential:
When done with the details, add color to the cartoon baby character by using markers, crayons or colored pencils to give the drawing a finished look. For more information on drawing babies see the article How to Draw Babies: An Artist's Guide to Understanding Infant Proportions and Shapes.
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