
How To Draw Caricatures: Learn Step-By-Step
Author: Edith Ozera
The idea of drawing caricatures has attracted people since ancient times. A sharp stone and a smooth crave wall was enough for the ancient men to caricature things around them.
Caricature drawing is not a very complex, complicated and expensive thing; anyone can draw. The hard thing about drawing caricatures is to discover this ability, work patiently, and challenge. Anyone can learn how to draw caricatures with the ability to draw things, and has the patience to challenge!
For people who wants to learn how to draw caricatures, I'll give some detail about the drawing techniques and materials used by the professional caricaturists first and later give step by step instructions on how to draw caricatures so that you can follow the steps and start drawing caricatures.
You will need the following tools when drawing caricatures:
⢠good quality pencil; which should not be too hard or too soft, preferably H or HB pencil.
⢠good quality eraser; preferably waxed and soft to erase without trace.
⢠good quality drawing paper; should be good enough to resist the stroke impact of the pencil, and not to peel off. This paper is preferred by the professional cartoonists for its resistance against the ink when working over the caricature drawing drafts.
⢠good quality ink; black Chinese or Indian ink.
⢠good quality cartoon pen
Step 1 â" Cut the image paper in appropriate size. This size depends on your choice; it should be smaller than a poster and bigger than stamp. The size of A4 paper is generally accepted.
Step 2 â" Start setting your composition into the image paper with a pencil. According to the joke, draw the most important elements of your composition; the places of figures, the background, the detailed objects, in a easily understood composition.
The process of learning how to draw caricatures is a tough process full of a lot of trial and errors and thus requires a lot of patience.
Draw and erase the unwanted details until you are satisfied with the final composition. At this point, you can look to the appearances of the figures you have trouble to draw. You can look it up in internet and try to draw the things after seeing their pictures first.
Step 3 â" Once you complete drawing your caricature composition with the pencil and feel satisfied with it; the next step will be scanning over your drawing lines with ink. You will use the cartoon pen at this step. Go over all the lines with cartoon pen and ink the lines of your caricature drawing until you ink the whole composition.
Step 4 â" Wait until the ink dries and erase the traces of pencil which you have drawn previously before the ink.
Step 5 â"Start writing the balloons. It is better not to use cartoon pen for balloon writing purposes. Instead you can try any other pen with various 0.5, 0.7 or 1 point size markers. Of course in an easy to read and all in capital letters. These are all needed when learning how to draw caricatures. I tried to summarize the tools needed to start drawing caricatures. And the steps to go through for people who are interested to learn to draw caricatures.
All these tools and techniques are what is needed to draw caricatures; but the most important factor is you, the person who wants to learn how to draw caricatures. If you can combine work, care and aesthetics concerns with a talent backed up with the patience, then you can learn how to draw caricatures the right way.




Their Eyes Were Watching God questions, help!?
I’ve got an assignment due tomorrow, I need about five sentences for each question. Any help would be great!
1. After years of polite submission to her male counterparts, Janie gains her voice in chapters 7 and 8. Prior to her defiance of Joe, Janie observes the way Daisy, Mrs. Bogle, and Mrs. Robbins are treated by the men. These three Eatonvill women provide caricatures of what it means to be a black woman in this small Florida town. In what way do these caricatures highlight a larger disrespect toward women? How do they show Janie’s increasing difficulty with the way men judge women? Include 3 examples.
2. The elaborate burial of Bonner’s mule draws on an incident Hurston recounts in “Tell My Horse,” in which the Haitian president ordered an ornate funeral for his pet goat. Although this scene is comic, how is it also tragic? What is the relationship between mules and women in this novel, and how this is highlighted by the way Eatonville treats this mule?
Thanks!