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Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. An intimate instructional documentary series, Sketchbook with Walt Disney Animation Studios takes us onto the desks and into the lives of talented artists and animators as they teach us how to draw a single iconic character from a Walt Disney Animation Studios film. Each episode focuses on a single artist illustrating a character that either they helped create or inspired them to want to be an artist at the Studio. As we learn the steps to drawing these characters, we also discover that the artists each have a unique story to tell about how they made their way to Disney and their chosen character. From the creators of Chef’s Table, this exclusive experience will give viewers of all ages a new understanding of how these beloved characters come to life on-screen while introducing them to a new cast of real-life characters along the way.

Divide the lower half into thirds to mark the area of the eyes. The 1/3 point will be the top of the eyes, and 2/3 the bottom. Try to see these face parts in your mind, and you'll keep it from becoming a confusing mess of guide lines. An intimate instructional documentary series, “Sketchbook” with Walt Disney Animation Studios takes us onto the desks and into the lives of talented artists and animators as they teach us how to draw a single iconic character from a Walt Disney Animation Studios film. Each episode focuses on a single artist illustrating a character that either they helped create or inspired them to want to be an artist at the Studio. As we learn the steps to drawing these characters, we also discover that the artists each have a unique story to tell about how they made their way to Disney and their chosen character. From the creators of “Chef’s Table,” this exclusive experience will give viewers of all ages a new understanding of how these beloved characters come to life on-screen while introducing them to a new cast of real-life characters along the way. Griselda Sastrawinata-Lemay shows us how to draw Star's face. It's a little tough to see the heart here with the red pencil, but it's there.

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Of course, such written information can't really replace a visual reference, so always keep some in sight! Star's left eye is just an oval. Half of it lies above the horizontal anchor line while the other half is below. The right eye is an upside-down "U" shape, sitting atop the horizontal line. I thought of it as a little boomerang as I sketched it out.

Intro: Start off with a pencil sketch. In the beginning stages, don’t press down too hard. Use light, smooth strokes for sketching so that it's easy to erase if you make a mistake.The sphere is then divided into six roughly equal parts—each half into thirds. Making one of the sixths smaller or bigger is a good way to differentiate a character.

Finally, clean up the lines. The reference can be still very useful here, especially when it comes to the hands and feet! Actually, creating a cute Disney sketch is simple and fun. What do you need to start your own Disney art project? But eyes can move independently from the rotation of the head, right? Let me show you how to achieve this effect. Draw the curved diameters of the eyeballs, adjusting their shape to both (imaginary) ends of the motion. This may require some practice to understand, but once you get it, you'll never have a problem with drawing eyes again!

How to Draw Kurama: Get step-by-step instructions on how to draw kurama, the powerful nine tails fox demon from naruto. Follow our easy guides and create an amazing drawing of kurama in no time! She advised us against gripping our red pencils as if we were writing to help avoid carpel tunnel in the wrist. Instead, she encouraged us to hold them delicately, like a magic wand with three fingers across the top to allow the pencil to flow more. (You can see what that looks like here.) Growing up in South Korea, Disney animator and character designer Jin Kim was always fascinated by the villains of Disney’s films. As Jin teaches us to draw “Peter Pan’s” “Captain Hook” we learn that his journey to America and working at Disney almost didn’t happen because of his colorblindness.

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