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Ultimate Cartoon Character Drawing With Colored Pencil

teacher avatar Mila Keller, Drawing Artist and Cartoonist

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      2:31

    • 2.

      The Primary Sketch Of the Athlete Character

      15:29

    • 3.

      Start Coloring The Athlete Character

      16:02

    • 4.

      End Of Athlete Character Coloring

      18:55

    • 5.

      The Primary Sketch Of the Cute Girl Character

      10:48

    • 6.

      Coloring Facial Parts and Hair

      14:44

    • 7.

      Continue Coloring The Face, Hair And Clothes

      15:11

    • 8.

      The Primary Sketch Of the Cute Boy Character

      7:17

    • 9.

      Coloring Of the Cute Boy Character

      18:26

    • 10.

      The Primary Sketch Of the Girl Student Character

      17:01

    • 11.

      Coloring Hair And Eyes

      16:36

    • 12.

      Face and Clothes Coloring

      18:19

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About This Class

Welcome to an exciting and enchanting journey into the world of cartoon character drawing! Have you ever been on the lookout for a skill that goes beyond creativity, providing a thrilling way to expand your artistic capabilities? Join us in the Cartoon Character drawing class to enhance your skills.

Introduction:

In the realm of art and creativity, designing cartoon characters is a unique art form that allows you to create a special and captivating world. This class is designed to advance your knowledge and skills by teaching essential and advanced techniques in character design.

Chapter One: Embarking on the Adventure

In this chapter, you will start by drawing a caricature cartoon character. We will show you how to create an engaging and endearing character by exaggerating body parts. Additionally, you'll learn the art of designing and coloring muscle textures, adding a beautiful touch to the art of character drawing.

Chapter Two: Enchanting Females

This chapter introduces you to drawing a captivating female character. By mastering coloring techniques and creating skin and hair textures, you will surpass expectations in crafting female characters.

Chapter Three: Adventures of Males

This chapter delves into the design of a male character. You will become familiar with designing various facial features and hairstyles for male cartoon characters, acquiring the skills needed to create energetic and masculine personalities.

Chapter Four: Elegance of Ladies

In this chapter, through drawing a cartoon character lady, we will teach you the nuances of designing blonde and curly hair and facial details for female characters. With these concepts, you'll be able to create beautiful and engaging female cartoon characters.

Conclusion:

By enrolling in this class, you not only learn professional character drawing skills but also enter a world of creativity and artistry. Join us and experience the unforgettable journey of designing cartoon characters!

What will students learn in your class?

  1. Masterful Caricature Design:

    • Learn to exaggerate body parts and employ colored pencil detailing, creating captivating and humorous cartoon characters.
  2. Enchanting Female Portraits:

    • Master advanced coloring techniques and perfect skin and hair texturing for crafting elegant and mesmerizing female characters.
  3. Energetic Male Character Design:

    • Acquire the skills to design dynamic male characters by exploring diverse facial features and creative hairstyling methods.
  4. Elegance in Lady Characterization:

    • Discover the art of drawing cartoon character ladies with expertise in designing blonde and curly hair, along with intricate facial details.

Who is this class for?

  1. Aspiring Artists:

    • Perfect for individuals aspiring to delve into the world of character design, regardless of their artistic background.
  2. Creative Enthusiasts:

    • Ideal for those with a passion for creativity, offering a unique opportunity to express artistic flair through cartoon character creation.
  3. Art Students and Professionals:

    • Tailored for art students seeking to enhance their skills or professionals looking to expand their artistic repertoire into character design.
  4. Animation and Cartoon Enthusiasts:

    • Specifically designed for enthusiasts of animation and cartoons, providing insights into the intricate art of character design for this genre.

What are the requirements or prerequisites for taking your class?

  • Normal Pencil- 24, 26, or 36 pack of colored pencils from any brand (Faber-Castell recommended)- Sharpener, Eraser

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Mila Keller

Drawing Artist and Cartoonist

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Greetings, I'm Mila Keller, born in the vibrant year of 1979. My artistic journey began at the age of 18 with a focus on pencil drawing. Over the years, I've passionately explored various design specialties, amassing a wealth of experience and expertise in the dynamic world of visual arts.

My educational background spans design, painting, illustration, and animation, providing me with a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies within the realm of creativity.

Since 2002, I've dedicated myself to teaching, sharing my knowledge with aspiring artists. Having guided over ten thousand art enthusiasts throughout my career, I'm excited to bring my extensive expertise to this platform. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced enthusiast, join me on this creative journey, w... See full profile

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1. Introduction: Welcome to the fascinating and creative words of cartoon character drawing. Have you ever been looking for a more exciting and super skill to expand your creativity and art? Well, join us to develop your skills in cartoon character drawing course. In this chapter, you'll create a cartoon character and I'll show you how to draw an attractive cartoon character by exaggerating body parts. Also, in this chapter, you'll be taught how to draw and color the muscle tissue. The second chapter, you'll learn to draw an attractive girl character. This chapter will teach you important tips on coloring and creating skin and hair textures for girl characters. The third chapter deals with drawing of a boy character. In this chapter, you'll learn how to draw different parts of the face and hair of a boy cartoon character in the fourth chapter, by drawing a female cartoon character, you'll learn how to draw and color a blonde hair style, different parts of the female face for the cartoon character. Join me and join the fascinating word of character drawing and challenge your creativity. Hello everyone. Welcome to a new part of tutorial figure sketching with me. In this part we are going to learn some different coins of actor sketching, which might be a bit more different, you know. All right, before starting our course, obviously I'm going to tell you the tools you need in order to work on this course. You need a normal pencil. You need some colored pencils. It doesn't matter how many they are. You can have them on 204636 or any other number of colors that you've got. You've just got to have another normal pencil and a normal rubber. 2. The Primary Sketch Of the Athlete Character: Hello and welcome to the first episode of Character Sketching What May. All right, let's start creating an athlete character together. I want him to be sportsman or spotswomanI want my character to be big, athletic. As I said before, I want the upper body part to be bigger comparing to the legs, or better say the lower body part. Just remember that forming the anatomy is one of the main principles and basis of creating characters for this figure. I consider a triangle for my character's body. I've got a rectangle for the head and a triangle for the body. Then I start from the top, I begin to sketch in more details. First, on the face on the head, I just consider an angular face for my character, Scott. Sharp edges, as you can see specifically around the chin. Then I place the ears and of course the hair. You can also consider different points of hair for him. It depends totally on your own taste. Differ the styles and the details of the work. I want my character's chin to be bigger, bigger than this. That's why I erase it here. I don't work on the details of the face under face components, Not yet. I want to continue working on the body. As you can see, these two are basically the back of the shoulders that I've got here. His neck has went into the shoulders. This would be the chest area which would be placed here. All right, then I want to work on his apps. I want to create a six pack for him. Abdomens are going to be very fit then obviously, as I told you, the lower body part would be smaller. Therefore I end the upper body part smaller comparing to its upper part. Can also consider his shirt opening up to here, it's like even top is very open in the front showing his chest. Of course, you can also have so many creative ideas in designing and sketching your character's clothes. Because I want my character to be an athlete. I wanted my character to have athletic and sports top. Then of course, I'll erase the extra lines there. Just like that. All right. Now we want to work on the arms. Of course, as I told you before, the arms would be so big. I start from the shoulders that I create two circles for each one of them. One for each, basically two overall. Then I. Try to connect it to the lines I've created before. Then I work on the rest of the arm, this would be the bicep. I've got to create another one on the other side, they look like, they look like just ovals. I'll create another muscle, smaller one, connecting these two parts together based on the things that I've already created. I'll sketch the rest of the arm, and I'll do the rest for the rest of the arm, for the elbows. And lower than that, of course, I'll do the same thing for this other arm. I want it to be symmetrical here. Let me just edit this part, Fix it properly, then I've got this right from here. I've got a shape like this. I'll bring it down toward the elbows. And over here I'll try to work on the elbow and the pot below that. All right. Now, the only part left, all the hands here. First I've got a wristband on his wrist. I just want to consider wristbands on his wrist, just adding some accessories. Then I want to exaggerate his hands. I want to create hands. As you can see, I want hands to be as big as the arms. Therefore, I exaggerate this part so much more. The fingers fist, not completely closed as a fist. What? They are half bent. All right. Then after that I'll separate some fingers like this as much as can be seen, of course. And then I'll do the same thing for the other hand, yet on the other side, you see that? Then I'll work exactly the same as I did for this side. See, all right, now I want the legs to be created. Only up to here. I mean that I want to finish the legs and defeat on that line. So first of all, I'll try to create shorts wearing shorts or even underwear. Then I'll create some masculine legs for him. Yet they would be so small. He's got very small, tiny legs. But at the same time, they've got so many muscles. See right here, I also want to create his knee and the accessory which covers his knees. All right, now how am I going to complete the legs? With the feet, obviously. Therefore, I'm going to complete the feet here. As you can see, I've also created his fingers, toes, basically. It's just so easy. Now I want to consider some more details for my actor, or better to say, I'm going to emphasize on some details, making them bolder so they can be seen better as the main parts of our character and sketching. Then I also work on this top. I'll bring down my lines easier and I'll place some in their own position more carefully. All right? After creating some lines in order to show off the muscles, prominent parts in curves in his body, I want to work on his face. I want to have the nose there. The lips will be here. And there goes the eyes. All right? First of all, I work with creating his eyes. I want his face to be angry, furious. It's just I should show that he's a bit angry. Or D. Then I create the nose and also the eyebrows go a bit down. Then for his mouth, I'll create a big mouth, an open mouth showing his teeth. Then I can also work on his ears, placing them even. I can work a bit on the hairstyle to complete the character even more and better. He's a bit that general sketch of athletic character. I hope you've enjoyed it and let's follow for more sketches. 3. Start Coloring The Athlete Character: Hello and welcome to the rest of the stratial at me. In this part, we are going to color our beautiful sketch. But before you want to color each part, you should actually lighten it with your rubber rubber. When you color it, your colors would not get dirty or blackish. Because if you won't do that, that would be dirty with the black lines and black color that has been left primary sketch. I'll be starting with my hair and I choose almost dark brown, medium dark. I start from the edges of the lines and the edges of the hair, then very easily I color the rest. I do not want to color it in a hyperrealistic, it's not a hyper realistic coloring, I just want to have a nice color. That's it. Then I switch to a B. I work on the rest of the area with my color. I also create some lines as the strings of the hair will do the same on the sides. Here we go. Then over here on the slower pot, I'll bring my black color down a bit. But I want to start coloring with a skin tone. In all the coloring pencils sets, you've got a color which is basically skin tone color, which for me is 330. It's the color, it can be a bit lighter than this based on your own colored pencils. But just just try to find something similar to this color. You go all over the face and ears. Just leaving the eyes out. Do not go into the eyes. Then I choose a light brown. And with that I try to create the volume of the face, for example, darken some parts. For example, below the chin in order to show there is a volume here and there is a change. Or for example, below the nose. Basically, I am telling you that some parts would be one degree darker than the other parts. These contrasts can give you work a volume and a nice look even on the sides of the nose. See that little by little, the volume of my face base shaped the parts below the eyebrows or the head or even the edges of the forehead. Then I've got my black color and work on the eyebrows. Coloring the eyebrows. I would also work on my model's eyes. I place them in a better way. I shape them in a better way and I correct the pupil or with the same black color, or do it very slowly, very slowly. I move my black color on the edges of the nose. Therefore, I can. Show there is a prominent shape in the nose. Also from the edges next to the ears, I come to the inside a little, not too much. Then eye work on this area. Eye work on the nostrils with it. Then we get to the character's mouth. Just as you can see, I create just some lines for it to have the mouth. I also use a bit of red color on the mouth and also on the hake bones in the nose just to give it some nice touch. Then again, I've got my brown color and I work underneath his chin. Then I've got the volume of my face completely, and then I place the ears in their own placement. All right, Now from here, I've got to show that prominent shape of the chin I work on here. I shade its surroundings and I kept the center lighter. All right, let's move on a bit lower, right from here. From below the chin. Of course, the chin makes some shades on the area below it, so I've got to shake this area and faded toward outside. Then again, I get my skin tone color then color this area completely. You can do your coloring in more details or you can do it more pixel by pixel. You can choose what type of character you want by coloring it can have it in a pixel anime style. That depends on you even more. Then you get darker brown and work on the parts which are curved in a bit more in order to show that they are curved in. And we've got some ups and downs along and through our body, for example, it's the same over here. We'll continue the same way, then right from beneath the top toward its body, try to create darker shades. Then I also work on the lines on his neck just in this way. And of course his bonus structure should be shown more. All right, then you should choose your Brown, which is not too and not too light. And you just try to create some contra shades on some parts and even fade the colors and blend them together, just like that, so easily. All right, so just as easy as that, again, I switch to my skin tone color and then I go over all of these parts. Therefore, his body parts would have more color to them. All right, then for the arms, we are going to do the exact same thing. I start on the edges with my darker color. Basically, this part is more curved in and it's considered as a deep area. Therefore there would be darker. Then after that, we work on the lighter colors. After we are finished with this dark color and created and worked and colored the more curved parts, we can move to work on the lighter colors. All right, then also I'll do the same thing for the rest of his arm from above his wrist bend. I'll just track these lines here. And of course, his armpit should be darker comparing to the rest of the parts. It's the armpit should be darker. All right. Then I move on to my second brown, which is a middle color, is too light or too dark. Again, I try to move from the part toward the parts. Just this easy to comprehend. You've just got to work on the correct area. Whip the correct color. Also the same from here. All right. Then again, I move on to my skin tone color. I go over all of these parts in order to blend the colors into one another and make it a good skin tone color. That's the most important part of my work. Then also, I can even use my black pencil to emphasize in some very darker spots, to create much more darkness in order to show the curves better. They can also framework my arm a bit with my brown color. Let's continue in the next episode. 4. End Of Athlete Character Coloring: Hello there again. Welcome to another part of our coloring. We are going to complete the coloring here. Of course, similar to this arm, I'm going to color the other arm. All right. As you remember, we've got two brown colors and one skin tone. First of all, I'm going to start with my darkest brown. And obviously, I'd be working on the dark parts of my coloring. First, you should create the dark colors and then you can color over them with your lighter colors. I'd be placing the darkness which are needed. For example here, the placement of the pit in the parts near that. All right, then I'll move on to biceps and triceps. As I told you before, these contrasts, creating all these dark colors and lighter colors next to each other is actually going to bring your work into another level. Color wise, it's going to make some volume for you. If you just color it in one color simple, it would look so two dimensional and that would be so flat. But if you work on it with different colors, that would make it much more better. All right, I'm coloring these parts exactly as I did for the other arm. And the other parts, of course, near some parts, like the pit or near his top, I'm going to have darker colors, so I don't want to lighten those areas. Then we are going to our last color, which is our skin tone color. I'm applying this color with a low hand pressure. I'm just moving on the other parts. I don't want to overdo it. Be careful of that. Only when I get to darker parts, I increase my hand pressure a little, not too much. All right. Then after that, again, I emphasize my darkness a bit more to get more volume out of it. Then I also do a better frameworking my dark color, making it neater. All right, then over here I want to work on his top easily. I'm going to use my black color. Do the dark parts darker. Obviously, when you're working with your black, for parts like this, for the top or clothing, you can go much more easier. See, Then very slowly I come down and I decrease my darkness basically. As I move toward the center of the top, I'll make it lighter to create just a different color. I want it to be darker on the edges then lighter in the center in the middle of it all, sir. Or do it on this part. All right. T See how easy it is Mates. I will also go in the opposite direction there, so I can feel everywhere my colors. Then on these sides and corners, my coloring shall be darker. It's like these parts would be basically below his chest. And when I do it, it's like his chest area is more prominent. Even underneath the clothing, It's obvious that his chest area is more prominent. That area would be lighter and the other parts which are around it would be darker to make it show more. All right. Then I get a gray color. And then I go over all these parts. Specifically the lighter parts of my work. I'm going to cover it. And at the same time I'm blending all my colors together. All right, then what? My white color. I also cover this area to make it smoother and make the colors look better. Then again, I work with my black color to emphasize the darkness on my work. So easy. All right, now we've got to work on the apps. My favorite part, of course. Then again, I start with my darker brown. And very easily I work on the pack lines, the six pack lines working through the abdomen. I also give it a light color overall, but as you can see, I'm emphasizing on these lower parts and the lines of my six pack with my dark color. These are the parts which should be darker, we can emphasize on the pack, We can basically show them off. Then on all these sides, it would be the same and I would be placing all these darkness there. All right, then with my light brown, I move on these parts covering them and I give it a general color all through my abdomen. See, I'm going all through these parts with my lighter brown. Then I move my pencil over all of the parts so lightly then I'll do the same thing with my skin tone pencil, skin tone color pencil. Of course, as you can see, I'm moving all around it to make my colors look better. Then I want to work on his shorts. I'll start with my gray color, then I go on the edges with my add some darkness to this belt area. Then the shorts themselves. Then I'll color his shorts completely in choch black. It would be choch black there. Just like that. All right, then I will work on his thighs. His legs and thighs will also be masculine and with a lot of muscles. He's got lots of muscles also in his thighs first. Sorry, I forgot to do that. I've got to lighten my primary sketch, my rubber. Then I can work with brown colors again. The inner thighs would be darker, of course, they've got most shades in it. The outer parts are dark and on some parts and some lines there, basically separating and dividing these muscles there. Then I start with my skin tone color again, going all over it. All right, then we want to work on his knee protector here. I'll just color these parts. B, as you can see, I've kept some parts later and some parts would be totally dark. Say there they go, some pots darker. And some of them would be kept lighter or even colored. Do the same thing on both sides. All right. Then I get my gray color and I work the parts which I've kept lighter. I work on them and blend the colors together. Say, there we go. Then for the last part, I want to work on his fate. Don't panic, I haven't forgotten about the hands. I'm going to work on them. Last, I'm going to create the fate. And the toes, I'm going over them. My darker, darker brown. What is darker black there? Darker brown. I come all the way up, then I switch to my lighter brown and I move on these feet again, giving them more color of last but not least, my skin tone color. So cover all of that. Then I've got to work on the wrist bounds here. The wrist bonds would be tally. You can see I worked on them with my black. So that would be totally dark. After that, I want to work on the hands and the fingers again. I'll start with my darker brown. I go over the lines to apply to darkness wherever I need them. Going over the lines on the fingers and the other parts, Just be careful. The inner parts and the lines between the fingers would be darker because clearly they are curved in. There is a dent between the fingers. There is a curve inside of the hand on the palm, these parts would be darker comparing to the other parts. After lightening it with the rubber, I work on it as I set the inner parts of the hand and also the lines for the fingers would be darker. You can almost say all the edges would be darker. But for the part of the hand, it would be even more. I'll do the same thing on the sides. All right, then we're done with it. And now I'll switch to my light to brown to complete my work. Moving on it, it's getting so pretty. See we've created a cohesive and complete work so simply and easily. For the last touch, I'll be going over it with my skin color and cover the whole area. That's touch ups would be done. Maybe a bit more cheek there. That's our athlete character which you've created from the base all the way to this developed colored character. I hope you've enjoyed it and let's follow the rest of di tutorials there. 5. The Primary Sketch Of the Cute Girl Character: Hello there. Welcome to a new episode of Tutorial with Me. In this episode, we are going to create another beautiful character of a baby girl. Of course, first of all, we are going to start with the characters. It can just create a circle, just as this one. Then I want the face to be a bit more angular. I don't want it to be straight, totally, just the head has been turned just a bit. Then based on that, I start working on the face. I just create the shape of the face for now. I'll go from the sides, make it better. Then I come down and over here I'll try to create a chin for my girl. After that, I'd be creating the chicks for her. Then I work on this upper part here up to here. I want to create some banks for her. From here, there would be the hair, she's got hair over here and then she's got some bangs in her face. On the forehe say or bring her down. She's got straight hair. That's what I'm creating for her. All right, then I'll work. And actors neck on both sides. There goes her dress. See my dear friends, when you're working on a baby girl or a baby boy, try to create the heads than the body. If you do that, you can get that or kit shape in it. Because mostly in cartoons or characters, you can see the babies and the have got bigger heads comparing to the body. That makes some, there goes a shape there. I can also consider a backpack for her. You can see the straps over here and a bit of the baby. All right, then let's work on her face. I want to place the eyes over here. There goes the eyebrows above them, the nose below them, and the mouth on the last part. Then very easily I start working on the eyes. The distance between two eyes will be almost as the amount of one eye as the size of one of the eyes. The eyes are totally like an oval and they are so pick. Usually kits have got big eyes. In order to make them even cutter, just remember to have the space between them. Then I've got even some eyelashes on both eyes, then I've got to create the pupil. Again, she's got very big pupils. Her iris pupil would be so big. I also create a shine in her eyes. Just the placement of it, of course, that later I would be filling the rest of the areas and not the shine area. I'll create a tiny nose for her. See it's extremely tiny, very small nose. Then I will also have to create the eyebrows working on both sides. She's also got thin eyebrows, especially at the end of it starting a bit thicker. And as it moves to the end that will be thinner. Then I want to work on the lips. And very easily her lips, which look like a overall, she looks like a door because she's so cute and pretty. So I create the lips, the teeth, and of course the lower lip, there it goes. And then I work on head chin. No problems here. And do not forget about the ears. I would put the ears on the on placement, but most of it would be covered by the hair or maybe I choose to cover it completely with the hair. I will also create the bangs for her on her forehead. As I've already told you in the beginning that it goes, bangs would be over here. Then also create a Bobby pen for her clips on her hair. All right. The size of her hair would be enough. As much as I've created it right now, I think that would be enough for her. I want her to have showed her. Or maybe we can say shoulder height, but it's not that much that long. It's not shoulder length, but it's Then I would work on some more details in her eyes. As much as you put details in her eyes, she would look cuter. We are almost done here. Then in the next s, we will be working on her coloring. Before I move to that section, I've got to erase all the extra lines of my work. That's what I'm doing right now. Here is my main lines and main work. Just work on some more details, making them look better and more. Here it goes. All right, we are almost done. I'm just doing some top troops and then we can move forward to coloring it. Here we are, We are going to color it in the next part. 6. Coloring Facial Parts and Hair: Hello everyone. Welcome to the rest of this beautiful character sketching. And of course, as I said before, we are going to color our character in the spot. It's going to be magnificent, I'll promise you. We'll be majestic and so fun. At the same time as you can see, I'm starting with my black collar. And I start from her eyelashes to the corner of her eye. And I'll bring it down and I'll do the same thing on the other eye as well. I'll keep the shapes and keep the forms on both eyes that it goes all right. Then I would be adding some eyelashes for her. I mean she's got them, but I just want to emphasize them, making them darker and more concentrated. I also add some eyelashes on the lower eyelid of my baby girl, bringing them down, she would look much more prettier. Then I also use my black color around my pupil and my Eris. I'll do the same thing on this other eye over here. I'll just go around her pupil putting the darkness also create this darkness inside of her eye, the center of the pupil there she goes. After that, I'll use my gray color to complete the corner of her eye. The inner corner of the eye, better to say, or what her eyes to be. Something between yellow and green or better say a honey color and most honey, yellow, green. So first I work on my yellow, then I use my green color over it. She's got colored eyes. Then I also work with my dark brown from its surroundings toward the inside. I start coloring mostly on the edges. All right, then we, my black color. I add some more darkness from the surroundings of the pupil. And I'll fade surroundings. This can actually make my pupil to get more volume. To show more volume there. I'll do it for both eyes. I work with my black on the edges and strike to fade the darkness into the eye. Even working on the eyelashes a bit more, that would make her eyes much prettier. These are the eyes which are done now. Then I can also use my blue color to work on her eyeball. I just do it lightly. I demand her to have just blue eyeballs. I also use a bit of my pink on the very corners of the eyes. This way I've got her eyeballs a good shape and in a good color. With my dark brown, I start working on her eyebrows. Coloring is such a fun when you are done with sketching your character, it will be so fun. We'll enjoy it. It's so peaceful and calming. I'll be coloring both eyebrows dark brown. All right then. Right from behind the eyes, or better say above the eyes. I stop shading her face. We also use a bit of my pink there, But so lightly as you can see, I don't do it. So I just apply it so I can give a variety of colors to my work. Then of course, I get my skin tone color. I'll go over the face completely. I cover the whole part and go through that totally all over it, throughout all the face. We should spread this skin tone color. Then I also continue that upwards up to the forehead. All right. I also apply the same color on the neck. Then my orange color, I give some more warmth, give some more heat to her face. She looks cold and without any color. But when I bring the orange into my work, it gives a point of heat. It looks more alive and it would look better. Overall, stop on the sides, the upper areas, even around the nose a bit. Wherever I can apply it, I'll do it lightly or a bit darker On the sides, on the edges. All right. I also shot from below the eyebrows toward the nose. I can get a volume. Of course, I'll do the same thing from below her chin. On the bottom part of the chin, I'll also work my orange on her cheeks. She's got some rosy cheeks. And I've got to create them where my orange color, giving it more reddish look. Also the part below the nose, the nostril area. Then I'll use my dark brown to go over her eyes a bit more, giving her some kind of an eyelid. Then from here, I create her lower eyelid. Therefore, my actor's eyes would look even bigger. Then I work on her nose there still with my dark brown. Just this. That would be so easy. You've just got to choose the right colors. If you choose them, you know where to use them. It's simple coloring, and even choosing them is not that hard. You've got a tonality of colors for each part. I also want to shade a bit over here, below the chin, or better say the lowest part of the chin, my darker brown, to make it more contracted with the other parts want to make more contrast. Then I use my pink color after sharpening it specifically on her chin. Sorry. On her chicks, it's just I've been talking so much, sometimes I lose some of my words. Anyways, I'm using my pink on her cheeks to make them. Rose, as I told you, she's got rosy chicks. That's typical in all children. I also apply a bit of it on her chin. So I said I spread it a bit more into her face. Just a touch It not too much to be fine. All right then. Now I want to work on her lips. I start shading. If they're using my rubber, of course, from the inner parts of the lips I would go darker. And as I move toward the center of the lip, which would be the prominent part of the lip, lighten my shades, my colors. Again, the inner parts of both lips, I would color dark. But as I move toward the center of them, I would color lighter. I even use my black color to show the darkness from inside of her mouth. Between the lips, of course, and between the teeth already. She looks so cute. All right. I also apply some of my orange color on her lips, and I specifically add it to the corner of her lips. Then I cover it again with my skin tone color. Or cover all the parts again, just to blend colors into each other, making them more cohesive, all looking like one color blending into one another smoothly. That's why I use my skin tone color over all of them. I also use a bit of my gray color. Then I move to work on her hair. First of all, I start with my black color in order to create her bangs, her hair strings, which are coming on her forehead, that we call them bangs. I use my black color to work on them. As you can see, I'll just throw my hands off and let the lines go free at the end of them. This way my lines would have sharp ends which looks better for hair strings and for hair texture. I also continue some of them. The sides of the head, I do the same thing on the other side. All right, let's continue in the next part. 7. Continue Coloring The Face, Hair And Clothes: Hello there again. All right, welcome to the rest of this tutorial. What may we are going to call the rest of this beautiful model. I was working on her banks and I was creating her hair strings and her hair one by one. Then also from here, I'll create the rest of her hair. From here I go up to the top of the hair on the top of the head. All continue downward from here. From below and beneath her Bobby hair clips, whatever you'd like to call it in this way. All continue and I'll move on. Still working on her hair. Then in these parts I will also make it a bit more round when I'm getting close to the end of her hair. It's her hair style. It's a bit round at the end that it goes. Then I'll come all the way up to here. Right. I don't make it longer than this. I also work hair over here. Then for this part of her face, I should also create some hair again, I can even bring some of them near her eye to show that they are not really one size. They've got to be a little more random. That's what I'm doing here. All right. We also work on the rest of her hair on this other side as well to here. Just try to keep the end of your lines completely and totally sharp. All right? That would be a better way. And of course do not forget that at the end of the hair, make them a bit round shaped. All right, then I'll fill this empty area as well. Then after that I'll try to work with my dark brown. And I work it over these areas a bit more too. I actually filling all these white parts that have been left between her hair. But still I'm not just dragging my pencil, I'm still trying to create the hair texture. We're creating the throne of lines or even do it more on here. I'm filling all the empty parts between her hair with my dark brown. She looks so pretty. All right, we are almost done with the hair. She's got lots of it. Then I also work on clips on her hair clips before I move onto her clothes just to complete the head. We want to use my dark pink for that or better say sharp pink for that, then I use a lighter pink for all Here I'll just make her chicks a bit more rosy just to add to her pretty face a bit more color then or spread this color into different parts of her face. Therefore, her face would be more alive and living just as easy as that we can create with more power of life. I also use a bit of it on her neck. Then I also add some more orange to that, I add more darkness or better say, adds more color to her neck. Then after that, I use my skin tone color to go over all of her neck and even a bit of her face too. Just a bit. My colors would blend. Of course, her nose would be done too. Here we are. All right, this is my character's face. Then I want to work on the coloring of her clothes. I'm going to use my dark brown for some parts of her clothes. For these parts, then I'll use the orange color for inside of her clothes. And then I use my yellow color for inside of these parts. I use my rubber to erase all these parts. Then from here again, I'll use my dark brown to framework her backpacks strap. Or do most of the framing with my darker colors, like my dark brown then, or use it this way then from the sides all apply to darkness. And then with my lighter brown, all complete them and I'll color them completely and cohesively. All right? And for her clothes herself, for her T shirt, I use a very light and sharp blue. Okay. Then I also use it for this other site. I ship have the same color on both sides. Of course, from beneath the straps I would have more darkness. So I will use my color darker on the edges and specifically underneath the straps. Then also try to color this whole area my blue. But as I move toward the center, my blue gets lighter. I use it darker. The edges and be underneath the straps for example, but the rest of them would be colored blue. So I'll choose a sky blue, light blue. And I'll work on it. Here we are. Or do the same thing for the other side. Of course, see we are almost done. I also want to create a slogan or a writing on her cute little T shirt saying she is a baby girl. I also highlight them with my darker blue, especially the heart. Okay. The only parts left are her arms as much as we can see them, of course. But it doesn't mean that if we cannot see them completely, we should just left them colored. Then I'll use my white color. I'll go all over her clothes area, her shirt and straps and everything. I'll go over it so they will look smoother. Then I also use my pink color to create some polka dots De see the more details that you use in your work, in her face or in even your work would be much more attractive and interesting and unique. At the same time just I have to work a bit more here. Underneath her chin, on the neck that should be darker. I'm just doing some to tropes all over her face, all over her body. Basically, wherever I need more darkness, I will use this color to add it. Wherever I see there are some more colors needed. I'll just edit them before I finish my work completely. Even in her hair, this is our cute, pretty baby girl. I hope you've enjoyed it so much as Mark as I did. But let's just move on into the next sketching. 8. The Primary Sketch Of the Cute Boy Character: Hello again. One, welcome to a new episode of sketching tutorial with me. In this part, on the contrary of the previous episodes, we are going to sketch a baby boy together. First of all, I'd be starting with my character's head, obviously. Therefore, I start creating a circle. I want the head to be straight, therefore I create a line for it and then all shape my boys head. I want chin to be placed here with a bit of dip, with a bit of angle, connects to the side of the face and the cheeks. Or do the exact same thing on the other side. With a bit of angle and a bit of dip, it connects to the other side. We'll just have to erase this area. It goes like this then from here, or bring it high now for my character's hair, I want it to come down on the sides and then go high up over here. Basically spreading his hair to one side of his head. It's just a new style. It's like he put and dragged all of his hair to one side of his head. Most of it, of course, after I've placed my cat's hair, I also place his ears in their own placement. Then I want to place his eyes, there would be the eyes below, There would be the nose and the mouth. Before I start, I have to sharpen the tip of my pencil. Then I'll start with a bit of a space between the two eyes. I'll start working on his eyes. The distance between the two eyes would be as the size of one eye almost. They would be moderately separated. Then I create his eyes, they look like almonds, but this time I also consider a line fall above his eyelid. Then I'll place his eyebrows over his eyes as well. Do not forget about them. He's got thick eyebrows thicker comparing to our girl character of course. Then I also create, put pills and complete his eyes. Then I work on his nose, the nostrils, the most important parts. Then I'll create some small lines for its sides to shape the whole nose tip there. All right mates, Let's move on to my character's mouth. I want him to be smiling, therefore I've got to create his lips in a smiling shape. I'll create a smiling line, small line. Then I'll create his lips over and below it. All right. Adding some more details to the ears then I can move onto his neck. I'll bring down these lines, then I'll work on the neck. Then I want him to be wearing a hoodie. So I'll just create the hood, the color of hood, which contains the hood. Then I can work on the solder and bringing them down. I also create this shape as to show that his hoodies dropped behind him on his back. All right, then from here will be the arms and the sleeves of my character, bring them down all the way down. All right, so very easily we've got our primary sketch and the next step. As usual, we are going to color our character. 9. Coloring Of the Cute Boy Character: Hello and welcome back to the second part of this tutorial. With the second part, of course, we are going to color this pretty character before starting out coloring. First of all, I'd be using my rubber to lighten my primary sketch. Therefore, I wouldn't have any black, unwanted black color to make my other colors dirty. All right, then I'll be using my black color with a tip that's very important. Sharpen your pencil before you use it. I'll start working on the eyes with that. I'll work it on both eyes just like that you see or apply the darkness for them. The lower parts of the I would be, the upper parts would be darker. Then I will darken the center of the pupil. Then I also darken its surroundings to have a better color. Just like that. Then with my dark brown, I start working on these parts. Then I'll be using my gray color to shade around the eyes in order to give my work a bit more volume. Then again, I'll use my dark brown to work on the surroundings of the eye and make them a bit more darker. Then you will sharpen the tip of your pencil. And with that, you work on this line above the eyelid to create the line which goes basically behind the eyelid. Just as that. Then I'd be working on the eyebrows. Then I'll be doing the same thing on this side. All right. Then I will also work over here below the nose. Apply its darkness. Of course, I would work on the lips but my dark brown, I don't want to use my black here, that's why I'm using my dark brown. Then I'll switch to my skin tone color. I shade all of my character's face with this color or go all over his face or do it completely. Then I also go over his ears as well. All right, then I apply his skin tone color more comparing to my previous characters. I mean that use this pencil more than I've used than before. All right, then I want to work with my orange color. Then with my orange color, I start bringing more darkness into my work from the sides to the center of his face. All right. That would be it. Okay. Then I'll stop from behind the eye lit, and I work on that part with my orange color just as well. Work on the corners of the lips as well. Then I'll use my pink color to work on the face. I'll create rosy cheeks for her. Sorry, for him forgot that for a second. Sorry. Okay. Then I'll continue to feel all these parts here. Then I also get my light brown. I'll start shading these areas specifically behind the eyes, or better say above the eyes until the nose. I'll use my light brown to give his face more color. Then I'll use the same color here. And also around his nose. All right. Then I'll get a darker pink. Then I make his cheeks rosy with my pink color. I give him rosy chicks as well. That's as I said before, that's typical in most of children. Then I also use it a bit on his ears. Then after that, I work on his ears with my light brown as well. All right. My mates, I want to use the same pink color on his lips. Then with my darker pink, I will work on the center of his mouth, basically the line between his lips. I apply the darkness needed over there. All right. Then I'll start with my black color. And with that, I want to his hair. I want to get the volume of his hair at my black color. It would be easy, don't worry about it. You've already worked on hair once or twice before just coloring it easily. Then I work on all his hair, I work my part on his hair, and at the same time, I try to show that his hair is a bit messy and not very much organized. All right, then. Now I'll use my black color to color his hair, my same black color. Just like that. I started working on his hair already coming to life. You see, the hair is nice. It just got to work on all parts of it. Be a bit patient. Don't rush through it and enjoy what you're doing. All right. I want to use my dark brown for coloring the rest of his hair. Basically, the black was only to separate the different parts. I use my dark brown to go all over these parts that I've met with my black. And I feel the areas in between these parts with my dark brown. Say that I'm going over my black lines at the same time I'm feeling the hair. You can work on it with more detail. As I took I'm just covering all parts of his hair with this color see. Then I would also work on his neck there. I use my 330 color or my skin tone color. Then I work the rest of it with my light brown. Then with the darker brown, I create the shadow of his head on his neck. The shades should be darker here. See is coming together. Well, I also use a bit of my pink color in order to sink his neck color to the other color on his skin. Basically to make his neck more cohesive to the other parts color wise. Then I'll start with my black color and I move around the color and then I work on the hood or frame it with black color, with black is wearing a black hoodie. Then I can continue. All right. Then I use my gray color and whatever left here will be colored with my gray. Then I'll use my dark brown to apply some more darkness here in these parts. Then I'll use my light brown to color and cover this area totally and completely. Say I use the same color for the rest of this hoodie. And as you can see, I only use the darker colors to create the contrast that I want in order to show the volume I want in my work. All right, there it goes. Now with my brown, I'll start shading these areas, which is the sewing part of the sleeves to the rest of the hoodie. Again, I apply to darkness and I fade it. I'll do it over and over again. Just don't forget that As much as you've got details in your work, your work will be much more attractive there. Just like that. So attractive. And there it goes. Then again, with my darker brown, I create this framework here that later I'm going to write something on it. I work on it now. Then I get my light brown again, working on all these areas quivering it. Then I create its writing. I write its writing login or something where my black color, so good as this painting is fantastic and so good. All right. It can also create some stripes on his hood, it would just look cooler. Just these little details, all the things that makes your work different from others and more unique. I can also add some more darker horizontal lines for his clips. This was our baby boy. I hope you've enjoyed it as much as the rest of our tutorials. 10. The Primary Sketch Of the Girl Student Character: Hello again. Welcome to a new part of a sketching with me. This sign, we are going to create a curly schoolgirl which has got glasses. Okay. As usual, I'd be starting with my character's face. I want, I want her to be curly. I want her to wear glasses. Be schoolgirl, a good one. All right? After creating the circle, I decide to create her in a three faces view. Not completely, but she's not totally straight. The front view on one side, I make it more circulary to show her face more. Then I'll come all the way down, or consider the chin over here making it a bit sharp. Then I'll go up again toward the top of the head. Then I'll place the ears because my character is in a three faces view, we can only see one of her ears. All right, we'll continue. Now, as I told you, I want her to have curly. I'll start shaping it. I want it to be curly. I'll consider its placement over here. These are some curly shapes I'm just adding to her. Also, I'm going to do the same thing from the other slide, see that? All right. Then I'll place curly shapes on her head. Then also bring these lines down. Even create some shapes over here. Cannot just end her hair on the top of her head. Got to continue it up to these parts. Then I'll determine her neck and I even continue that up here until I reach the back of her neck. Right. I'll do the same thing for other side of her head and her face. Bringing the lines down. Whip the shapes with curly shapes all the way down here. All right, there goes, it should come down as much as it did on the other side. Even maybe a bit of it is coming on her shoulders. Okay. Can also create some shapes coming out of her. Because if it's too neat, it's not really realistic. Or I know we are not working on the real style, but we want our character to seem real. It's just a good touch on it. All right, then I want to start sketching the face, starting with the placement of her eyes. Just also determine her color. Now I want my cactors eye to be over here. I'll consider space between the two eyes a distance. Then I determine the size of the eyes will come all the way up. And then from down I also go around or do the exact same thing on the other side to create a symmetrical eye. All right? Then I also at some more darkness above her eye to placement of her eyelashes. She's a girl, she's got to have more eyelashes. Then I also work on the eyes themselves, her pupils. But be create this way. Now we also want to create glances for her. First, I should determine the placement of her and nostrils and the sights of her nose. Then we also create her mouth. Her lips would be placed here and it would look so pretty. Now, now we are going to create her beautiful glasses. I'll create a very big frame for her. I'll be placing her glasses over here. Basically, frame goes all around. Yes. Just remember that your glasses should be totally symmetrical, not with slightest difference. As I said, I've created a big frame for her glasses which surrounds her better say also increase the thickness of these parts of my glasses in these parts. Then I also create the handles of my glasses a bit on that side and more on this side because it can be seen more the three faces view. Do not forget about the handles going behind her ear. I also need a connector line between the two parts of the glasses. Right there goes her glasses. Organize the neat to work. Your cat would look prettier and more attractive would be more attractive and nicer. Then I'll work on her face a bit more and her chin as well Also work on her hair lines and that would be it. I just editing some parts to make it better, but you can also differ a bit if you want, that's your choice. She can be your own character with the details, the unique details you give her. Do not forget about the eyebrows. I was almost forgetting them. You don't? I'll be placing the eyebrows above the glasses, just over here and a bit thick. Not too thick. Not too thin now for my neck, because I want her to be a school girl, it's like she's wearing a uniform, the school uniform. So I'd be considering a very formal color for her neck. It's like it's the color of her school uniform. All right, then I'll create her shoulder. Shoulder width is not too much, it's actually very little she's got, she hasn't got actually wear white shoulders. Bring these lines down to make the arms and make the body, these would be her breasts and the chest area of her waist would be shaped as well from here. From the shoulders again, I bring another line down to work on the arms. Actually, I've got a bit of idea that her elbows bent because she's just holding some books in front of her body. We won't be having straight arms because she's holding some books in front of her body then. Or do the same thing on the other side, bringing the other arm down and bent it over here to keep the other side of the books. It's the second sleeve here. So over here I've got to create one of her hands. That was her thumb. This is her hand that rests with her hand. And here it goes. Let me just edit the lines a bit. If slight be whiter, that would be perfect, right? Then the other hand would be placed there that we cannot see much of it. Just a thumb and that's it. All right, over here, as I told you before, it can be a book. She's holding a book or several of them or she can be holding anything else that totally depends on you in your own imagination creation. That's the total goal of the courses. To activate your creativity in order to make her style even better, make her more stylish. We also want to create a beautiful and pretty tie for her. Her school uniform should have a tie. Just making her more stylish. That will be the ending part of her body over here. I'll create a pretty belt for her cute one. Then after that, below the belt create the rest of her uniform which would be scared of, just stripes down there. Also the designs of the clothes, all of them will be depending on you, all of these characters. Just remember, you can alter any part that you want and change it based on your own creativity. Don't be afraid of that. I'm just giving you a simple model you can practice on it. And then a change it in any way that you like. Let's color it next step then. 11. Coloring Hair And Eyes: Hello everyone. Welcome to the rest of this tutorial with me. In this part, obviously, we are going to do the coloring. As I've already told you so many times before. In the beginning we should just light in our primary sketch with our Robert. Therefore, we want to start coloring. We won't be having any problems or unwanted colors. Well, we don't want them. Before starting the coloring, we've got to do the lightning that is necessary. All right, I'll start with my character's hair. I want her hair to be a color between brown or orange. If you're using Faber Castle, you can choose the color 392, which is a color between red and brown. It's a reddish brown. Just remember to sharpen the tip of your pencil before you use it in your coloring. All right, then I'll be starting with placing the dark shades in my work. I'll be starting from here. The inner parts of our curly shapes would be darker. I'll be using this color in the parts of our curly shapes, mostly the lines that we've already created with our lap, for example. I've got another one over here. Again, I say it's a reddish brown, so try to find it in your own Colette pencils. This is line of hair, there goes the rest of her hair. I'm just creating the darkest parts with my dark. Correct. All right. Then I'd be starting from here and creating the curls on her hair. Say just framed, worked all of her curly shapes or continue all the way down onto the sides of her head. She looks so cute and pretty and so attractive. Bringing all the lines down. Just be careful that you create all of these shapes, curly and curved to outside that so that it would show itself better. Say just like that. It would show itself more better also in this area. Would continue with all these shapes. All right. Then some parts would be totally darker and I would be shaping them downwards based on these. I'm actually trying to show that these darker parts or underneath the other parts of her hair in this way I'm showing some parts of the hair covering the other parts. That's why I'm shaving some parts even much more darker it can actually show. The volume of the hair. In this way it can get the volume easier, showing the layers of the hair on top of each other by just adding the approcriate color to them. You can get, it's just so easy to easy, there goes the rest of her or do the exact same thing for this part. Just don't forget to separate her ear. Do not forget, you just might color as well. Be very careful around the ear, but the rest of the hair would be done exactly the same way. Or create her curly shapes one by one, all the way through. She's got pretty hair. All right. Then again, as I told you, I'm going to do the exact same thing as I did on the other side. I'm just basically darkening some parts more. Therefore, I can show that these parts are darker and they've got some volumes and that the hair is been layer and lay on top of each other, it's flat, then I switch to an orange color with that again or start coloring from all these parts. Wherever I've got these very dark shades, I'm going over them with my orange color. See, just going over the darker areas with my orange. Just the betson get the color that I want for her hair or do the exact same thing the other side of the hat. Precisely doing all of these colorings part by part, genuinely be beautiful. You can already see it. All right, then I'll move to a lighter orange, or choose a lighter orange. If you don't have this much variety in your coloring pencils, remember that you can create these colors by increasing and decreasing your hand pressure while using your simpler color pencils. If you increase it, there will be darker, of course. All right. Then with my lighter orange, as you can see, I am covering all of her hair. I'm coloring and covering all of her hair. Going over all the parts dark and light. And I'm filling all these empty and white spaces in her hair. Do not miss any parts over here A all of my parts with my light orange. All right. Then I also get my black color. I go over only some parts of the hair with my black to make them darker than they are right now. Because they might need some parts need more darkness. In order to get the darkness that I want, I'm going to use black color. Specifically, it's going to be used on these lower layers of the hair that we've already worked on. Just emphasizing in some parts showing them better and more. It's not the hard to handle, trust me or be doing the same thing. On the other side, there goes all the dark spots that we need see. It's like she's got fire on her head. All right. After that, of course, we should be working on her face. I sharpen the tip of my pencil. First of all, I can start with the frame of my glasses and making it black. Start applying the black color under frame of her glasses. Or just place my colors all these parts. Or use the same color for the handle because we've used our rubber earlier to light the whole sketch. We might have lost so much of our darkness here. Always possible to make them more. All right, I just darken these parts totally and all shape her glasses frame it. Also edit some parts of it on the corners, on the rounds that it is here. All right. Then after that, as you could guess, I'll be working on her eyes, which is basically the main part over here. Inside of the glasses. The eyes should be worked. I work on the upper eyelid. I'll make it dark and I'll create some eyelashes simultaneously. Or do the same thing on this other eye, working on the upper eyelid and making more eyelashes in her eyelid by blacking this area. All right, then after that, I would want to work on the eyes themselves, creating the inside of the eyes, which means the pupil in the iris, I'd be placing the edges and frames over here at first. Then I can darken inside of it. Just be careful that you should create both pupils with the same size. Don't make one of them bigger than the other. We don't want that placing this shine inside of her eye is too important. It's much important because I just want to show that her eyes are bright, realistic and caton At the same time. We also use my blue color inside of her pupil. Some parts with darker blue and the rest with a lighter blue. Again, I use my black color to bring some shades and shadows inside of her eye. All right, then I've got it here. That's it. All right, let's see the rest of this tutorial in the next episode. 12. Face and Clothes Coloring: Hello there maiden. Welcome to the last part of our tutorial. All right, here we are going to continue the coloring of our last character. I was working on her eyes, As I told you, you've got to create some eyelashes for her. It just makes her and also add some of the eyelashes to her lower eyelid, makes her the, the brown color which I've used for the dark parts of her hair. The reddish brown, I use it for her eyebrows as well. The same reddish brown that I used for the darker spots on her hair. Placing the eyebrows in their own placement. Okay. Then I'll start working on her nose. Then I'll use the same color pencil in order to create the darkness around her nose. Placing her nostrils with black color, then using this around her nose then form will be applying the darkness there so I could show that tip of the nose is actually heading high. Then I use the same color to create the line between her lips, the line of her mouth, and of course the line for her lower lip. Then I get the skin tone color and I'll bring it throughout her whole face. Just be a bit careful not to overdo a part and make all the colorings here cohesively. All right. In the way it were. Also continue the rest of the way on the nose, the part below the glasses which were also a bit darker. That's it. By coloring all these area, just be careful while you are coloring this part inside of the glasses, Do not go inside of the eyes. Be very careful about that. Then I also work on my actors forehead with the same color or do the coloring the same way. Okay? Now parts of her face should be darker. For example, these parts on the sides of her face, underneath her hair, or the lowest part of her chin, or these parts below her lips, below his nose. All these parts should be darker in order to show the other parts next to the more prominent and get the volume that is needed. For example here specifically underneath their Be darker darker. All right. Then I'll be using my reddish brown, which I've used for dark parts of the hair. Then with that color, in the contrast of her face, it means that I'd be adding more darkness to her face on the parts that is possible and is needed, for example, on the edges and sides of the face, on this cheek as well. That would be done easily. Then I'll plate sit here. I'll be doing it very slowly. Therefore, her face would keep its smoothness. I don't want it to look rough there. I want it to be smooth. I'll be coloring very slowly and lightly. Also, I can work on her lips a bit more on the corners of her mouth. All right. This upper area on her forehead, because the hair, or actually making a shadow on her face should make those spots. This above her eye needs that. It can make her eyes even prettier than they already are. See, that's just it now, for making her face even prettier and making it more livingly. As I told you many times before, I'm going to use some pink to make her cheeks rosy red. She's, I'll do the same thing for the other side of her face. Rosy red. Chicks of the little children will be making them so cute. That's what I'm doing here also. I'll be working on her lips a bit with my pink color, of course. All right, let's move on to work on the lower parts, starting with the neck, which I use my skin tone color for it. Then with my reddish brown, I add some more contrast on the sides, on the part underneath the chin in order to make her neck stand out, not get lost in her hair. All right, Now I want to start coloring her clothes. Choose the darkest blue you've got in your colored pencil. Then start with these parts, which are underneath other parts. Basically all the edges and I start applying to darkness on them, on the edges, for example, these parts underneath the color these parts on the other side, these are dark parts. I'll be working with. My darkest blue for them or even underneath her tie would be the same color. All right. All right. We also want to have more darkness here. Her arms sticking to her body and her elbow bending even got some wrinkles on her sleeve or even this part, which is the part that sleeve is connecting to the shoulder area. I also want to create a sewing line here for her sleeve. I do a bit of it on the other side because we cannot see the other sleeve completely. So I'll just work on the parts that we can see. Ply, the shades which are nether, own placement, their own possessions. All right. There to go. And here we are because this. Because this area is underneath her breast. Again, we've got some shades darker colors here to show that her breasts are more prominent. And this area would be darker over here, which is the end of the sleeve. I also give it a dark shade in the darker color just as that see. All right. Now I would switch to my color light blue. First of all, I should be sharpening my pencil, make sure the tip is sharp enough, and then I start coloring all of her clothes completely. All the parts of her clothes to wake lighter blue. See on both sides. Later on the sleeves, one sleeve on this side would be colored. Also the color should be colored so easy it can be done. Do the same thing on the sleeve on the other side. That would be nice. All right, here we go. Don't forget to color sleeves all the way through again. I'll switch to my darker blue to go over the shades which got more faded during our coloring. I placed them again in order to show there and increased contrast. Therefore, we could have more volume throughout a whole painting. Do the same on this area, on the left side as well. Now I want her tie to be orange. It's basically the complimentary color for blue. They look nice together. Then again, I get this reddish brown or try to create darker shades on her tie, make it better. Then I get my white colored move over some parts to make them smoother. Now let's work on the rest of her clothes. That small thin line was the rest of her shirt. Then I also work on the book inside of her hand or use my black color very lightly to go over this area very lightly. As I told you, I just wanted to have some color. There it goes. Then after that I'll use my dark brown. And with that I'll be completing its coloring. See, the same time I'm paying attention that I would not go into the fingers, so I'll just go around them. Very nice, very easy. Then I'll get my white color. I'll color all these parts with my white color. Then I also use my light brown over there for the papers. Do not forget about her hands. They should be colored as well. After the book, we are going to work on the hands. They should be the same color as her face, therefore, I'll be using my skin tone color. I'll go over her hands once completely. Then with my reddish brown, I'll create the shades, the darker shades and the darker colors. Or it can give it some volume in some contrast. Again, be careful to use the same colors for the hands as you used for her face. Then I use the same red brown. The red color, brownish red. It's got my red in it. I'll just color it with this red color. That's for the belt. The last one would be her sket. I'll use my dark blue, but I use it lightly on her sket or go through her Skat once with my dark blue. But as you can see, I'm doing it lightly, but I'm covering it in whole. Then I'll set creating these lines coming down stripes with the darker color, With the color that it really is with a normal hand pressure. All right, we've got to the end my mates. I hope you've enjoyed that as much as you all the rest of the works. I hope you've learned from this course and see you in the next courses. Take care. Bye bye.