
Begin your cartoon drawing journey as a beginner, practice with printed practice sheets or digital tools like Photoshop, and get feedback through the Q&A.
Explore why cuteness triggers care, and how traits like large heads, large eyes, small bodies, and round soft features inspire adorable cartoon characters, especially dogs and puppies.
Master the basic head outline by drawing a circle for the head, using the provided brush, placing it between the three groups, and practicing circle drawing on the practice sheet.
Learn to draw expressive cartoon eyes and eyebrows, shaping the head and pupils to convey neutral, happy, sad, angry, bored, worried, sarcastic, and scared expressions, with practice sheets and tips.
Master simple male hairstyles with three strokes, curves, and sleek back. Practice sheet offers varied styles, then learn to draw female hair.
Learn to draw the female torso using a simple triangle shape to form a dress. Practice the triangle exercises daily with the provided resources to build proficiency quickly.
Master the character turnaround by drawing front, three-quarter, side, and back views using construction lines, head circles, proportion guides, and expressive features for male and female figures.
Explore drawing body expressions for 16 characters by pairing hairstyles, hand positions, and poses to convey emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, and sarcasm.
Learn to color cartoon characters in Photoshop by organizing layers (background, linework, color), applying a color palette, painting features, and adding depth with shadow, hue/saturation, and perspective tweaks.
Design cute stickmen with clear proportions: set the head at 50 percent of height, place a small torso, and extend arms from the head for balanced, easy drawings.
Learn to draw a cute cartoon bulldog by mastering proportions, forming the head from a central circle and a two-shape body, refining line work, and coloring on separate layers.
Learn to draw basic grass for cartoons, from simple single-line blades to multi-stroke textures, using varied pen pressure and playful, random strokes.
Learn to create a custom ink brush in Photoshop by building a brush preset from a black circular shape, adjusting shape dynamics, brightness, texture, and size for professional results.
Offer hands-on feedback on cartoon drawing by checking head, body, and legs proportions, using the practice sheet to refine shapes, and teaching layering and color beneath the line.
Review basic proportions and line work for beginner cartoon drawing. Learn to use three cubes for the head, adjust dress shape, and refine eyes to indicate gender.
Improve line quality with thicker, confident strokes and refine proportions using basic shapes—circles and triangles—for finished cartoon characters. Practice basic shapes daily, address perspective, and add limbs and facial details.
Learn to build confident linework for beginner cartoon drawing using simple shapes, like circles and rectangles, avoid sketchy lines, and use cutout effects for fast, expressive characters.
This personal feedback video guides step-by-step improvements to line quality, proportions, and backgrounds, including a whiteboard effect, using shapes like the little prince and fox to teach expressive cartoon drawing.
Get personal feedback on character design, emphasizing proportions and line quality, bigger eyes, and a clear head-to-body ratio to create cute, expressive characters.
Receive actionable feedback to improve cartoon drawings, focusing on proportions, line quality, and basic shapes (circles, rectangles, triangles) to create expressive characters with smaller bodies and bigger eyes.
Practice refining character bodies, linework, and facial expressions while adjusting proportions, with smaller bodies and bigger eyes, alongside color, hair, and background to enhance composition.
Refine simple character proportions with basic shapes, thicker lines, and small bodies with big eyes, and fix perspective as you explore animals and scenes.
Develop cute cartoon characters with small bodies and big eyes for wedding invitations and cake toppers, emphasizing proportions and expressive faces.
Celebrate completing cartoon drawing for absolute beginners and boost confidence in your art through steady practice, because drawing is learnable with time.
"Excellent for beginners; this is exactly what I needed to help me understand how to make things cute. Looking forward to the updates! And if anyone is concerned about the length of the course, don't be, the materials alone make it worth it!"
- Michael Harper
Learn how to draw amazing cartoons, even if you can't draw a straight line!
Do you want to learn how to draw simple cartoons so you can liven up your website, blog or presentation?
If you've answered YES to this question, then this course is perfect for you!
You can also unlock your VISUAL THINKING and solve complex visual problems. It's also perfect if you're involved in business, teaching, and coaching.
Let's break all the limiting beliefs that drawing is a talent!
This is the perfect drawing course to prove that everyone can learn to draw!
The course is structured and organized very well so it's a beginner-friendly.
To explain to you the power of this course I will answer to some of my student questions here:
1. Do I need to have the talent to learn how to draw?
- Well absolutely not. Drawing is not some magic skill you’re born with. It’s something like a muscle. The more you train and practice, the better you’ll become. If you can draw basic shapes like a square, a circle, and a triangle. Then you can learn to draw anything.
2. What will I learn in this course?
- You will learn how to draw cute cartoon characters. Also, you will learn how to draw simple cartoon backgrounds. We’ll start with the basics. For example whats the anatomy of our cute cartoon characters and what shapes we’ll use to draw them. Then we’ll jump into different facial expressions so that you can express emotion with your characters. Also different hairstyles, a lot of practice sheets, and many more.
3. What tools do I need to get started?
-You can start with a basic pen and paper. I’ll give you practice sheets you can print and use as a base for your drawings. If you like drawing digitally you can use Photoshop, or whatever you like. The principles work for any medium.
4. If I learn how to draw, what can I do with my skills?
-Well that’s a very good question. You can use your skills for a lot of stuff.
For example. Comic books. You can create 2d game characters. You can create short movies.
You can make your blog posts more fun by drawing characters here and there.
Start a YouTube Channel and pretty much the sky is the limit.
5. What’s the proof that I will succeed?
-That’s something that really depends on how much work you’re willing to put into this course. But so far some students created YouTube Channels with these characters. Others use them for blog posts. One student said that “It’s exactly what he needed to start his own comic book”.
You can also put your drawing in the Q&A section and I will make a video review for your drawing. You can find previous student recordings at the end of this course.
6. Do you provide a money-back guarantee?
-Yes, absolutely. If you find out that this is not the perfect course for you. I will give your money back within the first 30 days. No questions asked. So basically you have absolutely nothing to risk.
We'll cover everything. So with the new skills, you will make awesome:
- Illustrations
- Animations
- Explainer Videos
- Comic Books
- Graphic Novels
- 2D Games
- Sprites
- Digital Paintings
and many many more.
You can also unlock your VISUAL THINKING and solve complex visual problems.
It's also perfect if you're involved in business, teaching, and coaching.
With these skills, you can become a graphic facilitator in no time! :)
Now pick up your pen and START LEARNING! :)
"The cartoon characters are very cute and easy to draw. You are given a range of facial expressions to bring your characters to life. Adult, kid and baby sizes are included. The instructor made it easy and fun to learn. I enjoyed this course!"
- Sandy
"I'm amazed this course doesn't have more reviews! I can't draw really. Yet, 20mins into this course and I'm able to draw little characters with expressions! Its amazing. I love the instructors very logical approach to things. I'm still only half way through this course but can already draw these little characters, with expressions and I love it. Very well done! P.S. I see some complaints that this is a digital drawing class. Thats nonsense! Whilst the instructor himself does use digital drawing I actually following along with paper and pen and was completely fine!"
-Mike Sweeney