
Learn to create unique female characters using simple shapes such as circles, squares, ovals, and rounded rectangles, showing that anyone can draw a face with digital or traditional media.
Draw character 1: the baller by starting with a square head, headband, two eyes, eyelashes, a bold capital L, a squiggly mouth, and a long neck, then add shading.
Draw party girl Patty with symmetrical hair, fringe and headband, semicircular eyes, a rectangular nose, and a frown, then shade her jacket and T-shirt for contrast.
Draw a judgmental barista with a square neck, rounded shoulders, a fringe, eyelashes, and a nose ring, giving her a disappointed mouth and dark background.
Draw Granny McMuffin with a square head, long neck, fringe, eyes behind the fringe, button nose, big smile, scarf, tufted hair, and a cardigan with buttons.
Draw Applejack with a square head, two small eyes, long neck, and asymmetrical eyebrows to capture her cowgirl style, then add plaid, waistcoat, fringes, ponytail, freckles, and shading.
Learn to draw a female cartoon face by building a circle foundation for Misty, adding features, hair with curlers, shading the eyes, lips, and eyebrows.
Draw ornate Kate with a long neck and two big eyes, add a headband, broccoli-inspired hair, earrings, and a necklace over the dress to craft a stylish, friendly cartoon face.
Learn to draw character 8, Lunchlady Mavis, a pirate lunch lady with bandana, hoop earrings, apron, shading, and cheekbones while adding details, shadows, and zebra crossings.
Draw Barbara, a kid character with a circle face, tiny features, pigtails, and dungarees, using simple lines, zigzags, and shading to bring playful personality to a female cartoon face.
Draw Samantha's cartoon face by building the head circle, ears, headband, and hair lines, then add a button nose, wide eyes, rosy cheeks, and shading.
Create chic female cartoon portraits by shaping ovals, hair contours, buns, and accessories while applying shading, highlights, lip gloss, and earrings to bring Chic Monique to life.
Build Sesi Sandra’s cartoon face by forming an oval head, drawing eyes with eyelids and pupils, a nose, lips, and eyelashes, then add texture and a woolly jumper.
Learn to draw Cornella with an epic nose, big eyes, headband, and braided hair, using shading and lines to create a 3D look and playful details.
Sketch the oracle with a wide oval head and neck, narrow shoulders, large glossy eyes, a button nose, and a cute smile with side-parted waves.
Create the waitress character by shaping an oval head, neck, shoulders, fringe, headband, and big eyes under hair; finish with a checkerboard cardigan inspired by 1950s diners.
Draw the scientist character using rounded rectangles and curves, add big spectacles, a button nose, a tiny smile, hair, and pigtails, then shade the hair and add a background.
Draw Dolly Marino with fluffy cloudy hair, overalls, circular eyes and nose, a big smile, earrings with S shapes, floaty eyebrows, zebra crossing detail, and an open mouth showing tongue.
Learn to draw character 18 the Swiss Miss with a head, eyes, button nose, big wavy smile, hat and frilly sleeves, plus shading and hair details.
Learn to draw a female hiker using simple shapes and shading: rounded rectangle body, two wide-set eyes, a button mouth, pointy hair, bandanas, a cardigan, and subtle background shading.
Learn to draw the fresh princess character by starting with a rounded rectangle, adding neck, shoulders, ears, eyes, nose, mouth, jacket, color, eyelashes, freckles, and a wavy hairdo.
Apply the shapes, features, and expressions learned to create your own female cartoon faces, then explore more courses on the instructor page and consider leaving an honest review.
The purpose of this course is to teach you how to create interesting and
unique characters using basic shapes (squares, circles, ovals and
rounded rectangles). This course will also show you that anyone can draw
a face! All you need to do is start your face with solid confident
shapes, followed by adding some detail!