Have You Ever Drawn A Cartoon Dog
And Then Immediately Regretted It?
Sally had...again...and again...
There was a slowly forming Eiger-mountain of screwed up balls of paper containing failed drawings next to her desk - and if she’d been working digitally she would have almost worn out the ‘undo’ button if that was at all possible...
She wasn’t trying for a perfect pooch, but she did want a more correct canine than the ones she’s just drawn...
She thought it would be fun to draw some dogs, and even better if she could share them with her friends or put them on her site.
At the moment though her doodles were more likely to generate a howl rather than a tail wag of joy...
Maybe you’ve also at times felt a bit like Sally, and pondered whether cartooning is simply a talent that some folks are born with...while others struggle...
Perhaps you’ve already drawn a few dogs, but somehow they didn’t quite turn out right - and you couldn’t quite work out why.
Whether you’re starting out in cartooning, or looking to to work on your skills, it would be nice to draw some dogs.
Cartooning is not fine arts, but it would be nice to get your dogs looking a bit better.
If only you had a reliable system to help you understand hands better - and how to draw them.
A step-by-step guide that would give you clear directions to know what to do, when to do it, why you should do it, and how to do it.
That way you'd have confidence during the whole process – every paw-step of the way.
Presenting Cartooning Canines: How To Draw Cartoon Dogs
So what is it?
It’s a step-by-step course that will take you though all you need to know to draw cartoon dogs.
Let's take a look at what's in the Cartooning Canines course itself.
Learn about basic dog anatomy so you know why they should look the way they do
Learn how to draw cartoon dogs using variety of different exercises to help you
Learn how to create cartoon gags, so you’ll never be stuck for something to draw
Learn about canine Body Language, as it’s not all about happily wagging tails
Learn how to draw dogs from different angles, so you’re not restricted to drawing them from the front or side.
Learn and practice drawing different poses so you can add more variety to your cartoons.
Learn how you can keep it all going after the course, so you don’t lose your motivation when you run out of exercises.
And more!