
Explore drawing old school 1920s style cartoon animals in black and white with red shading, using simple shapes, three-point white faces, and bold ink.
Learn to draw a cute rooster in 1920s cartoon style by shaping a semi oval head, beak, big eyes, comb and wattle, wings, long legs, and a rich inked background.
Draw a 1920s cartoon cow with a rectangle, oval, semicircle. Add eyes, nostrils, color tongue and lips, optional horns, widow's peak mirrored, and shading with stick and thin pens.
Learn to draw a cartoon black sheep with a square head, bunny ears, a pizza-style nose, and a friendly smile using simple guidelines, shading, and color accents.
Draw a fluffy duck in a 1920s cartoon style, with a sausage-like bill, close-set eyes, wings, and simple feet, then add shading and light background.
Draw a grumpy 1920s cartoon bull by starting with a head rectangle, add a sad oval nose, asymmetrical mouth, horns, and a mohawk, then color the horns red.
Learn to sketch a cartoon donkey by building a trapezium and an oval, adding 3-D nostrils, symmetric teeth and eyes, shading with a pen, and adding background details.
Learn to draw an angry 1920s style cartoon cat with exaggerated features: triangular ears, big frown, eyes and eyebrows, thick whiskers, zigzag teeth, ink lines, shading, and coloring.
draw a cartoon dog from simple shapes—square head, oval nose, eye ovals, and a playful mouth—and ink, shade with solid black and subtle red shading, finish with a background.
Master drawing a 1920s cartoon dog from a trapezium sketch to finished shading, adding eyes, a nose, a tongue, a widow's peak, freckles, and red accents.
Learn to draw a 1920s cartoon lion using a heart base, circles for eyes, a big nose, and simple shapes, with shading, coloring, and a vertical background.
Begin with rectangles and triangles, build curves, add 1920s nostrils and an asymmetrical mouth to sketch a cartoon zebra, then apply stripes, black ink, and a white outline for clarity.
Learn to draw a cartoon monkey using basic shapes like ovals, place eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and ears, and add shading with a black pen and highlights.
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The purpose of this course is to teach you how to create retro 1920s style cartoon characters using basic shapes. This course will also show you that anyone can draw a cartoon animal face! All you need to do is start your face with solid confident shapes, followed by adding some detail (and maybe a red nose, too)!