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Cute Animals in 3 Simple Steps

teacher avatar Shirhan Manan, Animator / Illustrator

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:36

    • 2.

      What makes a cute character?

      1:18

    • 3.

      Bunny - Basic shapes

      1:36

    • 4.

      Bunny - Adding details

      2:25

    • 5.

      Bunny - Clean up

      6:35

    • 6.

      Mouse in 3 Steps

      3:22

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Welcome to the "Cute Animals in 3 Steps" class!

In this class, I will be focusing on drawing very basic animals. I am using a free software called Sketchbook for this class. However, you can follow along with any software of your choice, or even just use pencil and paper. It's highly recommended that you use a drawing tablet if you are working digitally.


Remember, there is no right or wrong way. I will simply be showing you my method of creating cute animal characters.

Class Outline

  • What makes a cute character. A brief analysis on what makes characters cute.
  • Basic shapes. Start creating with basic shapes.
  • Adding details. Flesh it out with some details.
  • Clean up. Finalize your character with some clean line work.

I encourage you all to follow along with the live demos and feel free to share your creations in the project section! Good luck!

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Shirhan Manan

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1. Introduction: Welcome to how to draw cute animals in three simple steps. In this class, I will take you on a journey on how I create cute animals in my style. We'll talk about what makes a character Cute. Some drawing tips, and you can follow along with the live examples. All you need is a piece of paper, eraser or a tablet and computer to get started. By the end of the class, you'll have the knowledge and confidence in creating the cute little creatures you've always dreamed off. 2. What makes a cute character?: What makes a character Cute? Well, there are some obvious things such as large eyes, a large head, n choppiness. These all trigger our feelings to make us think animals with these characteristics are cute. Illustration, we can exaggerate these characteristics to make your characters feel even more cute. E.g. let's draw a quick circle. Draw in some really small eyes, a little mouth, and some big teeth. Drawing some large floppy ears. Short body. And let's give him some big feet, drawing some short arms. Now let's see what we can do with the eyes. Let's make the eyes really big. I'll increase the size of the nose a little bit. And let's see how it looks with a smaller mouth. Let's push it even further by scaling up his head. Now this is how we can exaggerate things to make our characters even more cuter. This really isn't a very good drawing, but I think you get the picture. 3. Bunny - Basic shapes: Alright, let's get started. Let's begin lightly by sketching in a basic circle. We are working really rough and loose. It doesn't need to be perfect. And here we draw an elongated shape to represent the torso of our character. Something like that. Looks pretty good. And I'll just sketch a horizontal line here to represent the ground plane. And now we will draw in these small little ovals for his feet on each side. And we'll try and keep these symmetrical as much as possible. Remembering always to keep these shapes very loose and rough. They don't need to be perfect. Next, we will draw in these long ear shapes on each side. And we'll try and keep the symmetrical as well. And to finish off, we'll draw another little circle for his tail. Then we're on to the next step. 4. Bunny - Adding details: Now we're ready to add in the details of their character. We'll begin by drawing in some guidelines, one vertical line and one horizontal line. Now we can draw in some little ovals for his eyes. Are we try and keep these evenly spaced? And we'll draw in another small oval for his nose, right in the middle. Moving down, we're adding some lines for his mouth. Then we'll draw in some big teeth. Moving up to the ear. We will draw this line to divide the inner ear from the outer ear. And we will do the exact same thing on the other side. Next, we will draw in his little arms just simple little shapes on both sides. Now, what we will do here is gently erase the circle of his head so that we can refine the shape of his head. What I'm doing here is I'm trying to make the bottom of his head a little bit wider. So it looks like it's got a bit of cheeks. You can keep his head to a basic circle if you want. But I think by doing this non perfect circle, it adds a little bit more interest. We'll just do the same for the other side. That looks pretty good. We'll softly erase his tail. Then we can add in a little bit more detail. This is looking pretty good. Our character is finally taking some shape. Now let's move on to the next part. 5. Bunny - Clean up: Now we are at the final stage of our three-step process in drawing cute animals. So basically, what we're trying to do here is refining the line work by adding in cleaner and more defined lines. So let's start by cleaning up the sides of his head. At this stage, we want to add a little bit more finesse by doing careful and clean lines. And we can take our time. There is no need to rush. Now let's move on to the ear. I don't have a really steady hand. So what I like to do is small little brush strokes to build the line. And sometimes when I feel a little bit more comfortable, I'll do a much longer stroke. That's one year done. Let's move on to the next one. Try and keep your lines nice and clean. I think that does it for the ears. Now let's move on to his eyes. That looks good. Now, let's gently erase some of the guidelines. And now let's start refining his nose and now onto his mouth and teeth. Let's move on to his torso. I think that's looking good. Now onto his feet. Now on his other foot. I think I will just gently erase this and define the shape of the foot a little bit better as that one looked a little bit different to the other foot. It's not perfect, but it's looking much better. Let's move on to his arms and adding a little bit more detail. Just take your time by making your lines nice and clean as possible. Over here, let's add in some lines for his paws. And we'll do the exact same thing on the other side. Moving onto his tail. Let's start by refining the shape a little bit more. Looking good. Now let's move on to the top of his head. Let's give our cute character a hairdo. I want to give him a little bit of a curl. So let's just quickly, roughly in a simple shape, something like that. Now let's go in and do the final lines. And there we go. I'm pretty happy with this little cute character we came up with. Just go in and check your drawing. Adding a little bit of detail here in there. If you need to. Let's add in some circles for his cheeks. Let's add in two whiskers on each side. And that's it. Our cute little bunny rabbit. 6. Mouse in 3 Steps: Alright, let's begin creating a cute little mouse with our three simple steps. Step one, let's refine the shapes. Draw a simple circle for the head. Now let's draw a line for the ground plane. Next we'll refine the shape for his body. Some rough circles for his ears. And one on the other side will give him some tiny feet. And then we'll finish off this step with small little arms. Step two. Let's draw in some guidelines to help us place his facial features. Drawing some ovals for his eyes. And another little small oval for his nose. This upside down V for his mouth. Next we will begin to draw the line that separates his inner ear from his outer ear. And we'll do the same thing on the other side. Let's also give this character a little curl. We'll finish it off by adding in some circles for his cheeks. This looks pretty good, but I want to increase the size of his head just a little to make him even more cuter. I'm happy with that. Let's finish off this step by drawing in his tail. Step three, Let's clean this character up. And we're done. A cute little mouse. See you in the next class.