How to Draw a Cartoon Face (Emotions)
How to Draw a Cartoon Face (Emotions)
Drawing a good cartoon dog takes a little practice but there are tricks to portraying a number of universal feelings that will make it a bit easier for you to do. This article shows some of the methods suitable for use to provide your cartoon faces with emotions.
Steps

Draw a cartoon face without the features. Ensure that that the head proportions are accurate.

Decide on the emotions that you'd like your cartoon character to portray. Here are some suggestions to inspire you: A loopy face, showing feelings of tiredness, confusion, being out-of-sorts in a muddled way A calm face, not revealing too much but definitely in a good humor A neutral expression Appearing very pleased, happy, contented Bemused Abstract, interpretation might depend on the context Perhaps a little belligerent, put-out, or sticking one's snout into the trough or other people's business A little dazed, uncertain, confused Being cool, a dude Clueless, just-got-out-of-bed look Angry Anything calling for a bird-like look

Make good use of eyebrow positioning. The manner in which eyebrows are placed can change the entire features of a cartoon face. The following images provide you with a good range of eyebrow features and the ways in which they change the emotions on the face: Excited Happy Cheeky, slightly naughty Tired Pleasant, pretty Throwing a tantrum Worried Debonair, elegant

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