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    Simon Cress
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    Where can I learn to draw cartoons online?

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    Here are some online resources where you can learn to draw cartoons, including Toons Mag:

    1. YouTube:
    • A wealth of channels offer tutorials on cartoon drawing, including:
    • Cartooning Club How to Draw: Step-by-step guides for drawing various cartoon characters.
    • Draw with Jazza: A mix of tutorials, challenges, and drawing tips from a professional artist.
    2. Skillshare:
    • This platform offers a variety of courses on cartoon drawing and illustration, taught by professional artists. A subscription is required, but they often provide free trials.
    3. Udemy:
    • Udemy has a range of courses focusing on cartoon drawing and animation. Classes cater to different skill levels and styles, often at affordable prices.
    4. Coursera:
    • Some universities offer courses on illustration and character design through Coursera. While some courses may require payment, you can often audit them for free.
    5. Proko:
    • Proko features high-quality video tutorials focused on figure drawing, anatomy, and cartooning techniques. Some content is free, while additional materials can be purchased.
    6. Drawabox:
    • This free, structured online course teaches the fundamentals of drawing, including perspective and form, which are essential for cartoon drawing.
    7. Cartoonbrew:
    • This website provides articles, tutorials, and resources related to animation and cartoon drawing, helping you stay updated on industry trends and techniques.
    8. Toons Mag:
    • Toons Mag offers tutorials, articles, and resources related to cartooning and animation. It’s a great platform to learn from industry professionals and gain insights into the art of cartoon drawing.
    9. Pinterest:
    • Search for specific techniques or characters on Pinterest to find a wealth of tutorials and inspiration. Many artists share their tips and step-by-step guides.
    10. Facebook Groups and Reddit Communities:
    • Join online communities such as Facebook groups (e.g., “Cartooning and Character Design”) or subreddits like r/learnart for valuable feedback, resources, and support from fellow artists.
    11. Books:
    • While not strictly online, many books on cartoon drawing are available as eBooks or can be purchased online. Consider titles like “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” by Betty Edwards and “How to Draw Cartoons” by Lee J. Ames.
    12. Digital Art Software Tutorials:
    • If you want to learn cartoon drawing digitally, many software platforms like Procreate, Adobe Illustrator, and Clip Studio Paint offer their own tutorials and guides.

    By exploring these resources, you can find a learning path that suits your style and pace. Happy drawing!

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