This sitting cartoon kitty body is basically almost the same as the cartoon kitten. The only difference is that this little one is sitting and smiling while the neighbor is talking to a little bee.
The drawing process is always the same or almost the same as it is in other cartoon characters drawings.
Do you know what is so cool on this simple technique? Once you learn how it works, you can use it to draw any picture you want. No limits, literally.
Again and again I am telling the same old story: “carefully observe” the ready picture before you
begin to draw anything. That is the key! You are going to love this.
Here is the same sitting cartoon kitty as the previous one…maybe waiting for something…or just watching something...
Again, draw a circle and a “noodle”. Circle is the head and noodle is the body of our kitty.
Size of the circle will determine the size of the head, and the size of
the noodle determines the size of the body of your cartoon kitty.
I suggest to draw the same or similar to these, so that the final balance of body proportions will be just fine.
Draw two circles into the head circle. These are the guidelines for balancing the eyes, nose and the mouth of a kitty.
Draw two ellipses above the horizontal line as seen on the picture. These will be the eyes. Below them, in the middle, draw two smaller balls – the nose.
Draw the ears and the iris inside of the eyes. Just the contour is OK.
On both sides of kitty’s head draw the “sideburns”- they look like enlarged both sides of the head.…and, draw both cheeks of this sitting cartoon kitty.
Draw all the four legs with large paws and the tail.
Work out the rest of the mouth-part and add the eyebrows.
Outline the white chest part on the body and on the paws draw the
fingers – do it by drawing one or two lines on each paw as seen on the
picture.
Erase all unnecessary pencil guidelines. Use pencil-type-eraser as necessary.
Use a B4 soft pencil or softer to distinctly outline the outer contours. If you don’t have such soft graphite pencil available, then use standard HB pencil.
Finish the eyes. Enlarge the above picture and notice the very small bright dot in the middle of the iris. This bright dot will make the eyes look more alive.
Darken the body parts as you see on the picture or if you want to color
this kitty that’s even better. Leave the mouth-part, chest and paws
white.
Draw the whiskers and your sitting cartoon kitty is ready :)
Please see and enjoy the following collection of personal galleries. We all believe you will have a lot of fun. Observing other’s art work is always, always very inspirational. You may get some new ideas for your own drawings.
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The following Theme Based Galleries are a collection of selected drawings from various authors based on a certain theme. I would like you to get as much inspiration as possible for your own drawings.
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Jan 14, 21 03:23 AM
This one has more details than the previous one.
Jan 11, 21 09:06 PM
We don’t need to spend millions for plastic barbie girl look we should love ourselves for our natural beautiful bodies and give love to everyone sadly
Jan 10, 21 05:50 PM
Direct pen art
Jan 10, 21 05:48 PM
Ape's Statement
Jan 10, 21 05:46 PM
Ballpoint pens art completed. Have not copied the photo reference literally. Dedicated to Ivan Husky and Emma Adams.
Jan 10, 21 05:42 PM
After a long time, here is another portrait art, together with some imaginary decor.
Jan 07, 21 03:03 AM
With a blue pen and directly. What has inspired me to do this is that I saw a video of a road in India. And which is famous for having paranormal activities.
Jan 04, 21 02:09 AM
This type of art was popular in the past. And I want to revive it. The beauty here is in complexity.
Jan 04, 21 02:08 AM
Playing dice with destiny...
Dec 31, 20 06:13 PM
Done at work during lunch time, it was a demo to my colleagues.
Dec 29, 20 03:38 AM
Direct pen art. No plan with pencil
Dec 27, 20 09:54 PM
Ballpoint pens art in progress. A bit challenging since no grid was used as you can see. And no complete plan with a pencil. But I started with the
Dec 25, 20 09:28 PM
Nothing lasts forever. Not even the coronavirus. So wear mask, stay safe and fight hard.
Dec 24, 20 03:05 AM
Semi-imaginary art with ballpoint pens completed. So there are trees, river with the presence of algae, a bridge. I dedicate this art to Ivan Huska, Emma
Dec 21, 20 08:02 PM
Shadow of Lost Humanity