How to Draw a Cartoon Baby
I invite all beginner artists to a new drawing lesson, in which I will show you how to draw a cartoon baby.
Here is a simple instruction with which you will learn how to draw a cartoon baby step by step. In this picture, the child looks very cute, he has already learned to crawl and is exploring the world around him with interest. Pay attention to the proportions of the bodyโthe child has a large head, a relatively small torso and short limbs. Try to keep these proportions in your drawing.
For coloring the clothes and the pacifier, you can use the same color recommended in the instructions or any other color of your choice. Boys usually wear blue clothes, but if you paint the clothes and the pacifier pink, then your drawing will show a girl.
Take your time during the lesson and carefully draw all the lines, as shown in the instructions. If you have all the art supplies at the ready, then you can start the lesson. I wish you success in this creative task.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Cartoon Baby
- Draw the head.
The head has a round shape, and on one side there is a slight bulge in the cheek area.
- Add the facial features.
Draw two eyes in the form of an oval, add the eyebrows and eyelashes.
- Depict the blank.
In the lower part of the face, draw an oval and draw the pacifier ring.
- Draw the rest of the elements.
Add the outer and inner contours of the ear. On the top of the head add the strand of the hair.
- Sketch out the torso.
Draw down smooth curved lines and depict the belly, back and leg bent at the knee.
- Depict the arm.
Use some straight lines to draw the arm.
- Add the rest of the elements.
Depict the neck and knee of the second leg. Draw the brush of one hand and add the fingers.
- Correct inaccuracies.
Use the eraser to remove all extra lines.
- Color the drawing.
Choose any colors for the drawing.
I want to remind you that now you can download a short version of the lesson in PDF format for free. Use this file any time you want to return to the lesson again, even if you don’t have internet access.
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