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toc = Summary = So you want to cartoonify yourself...well this website will teach you how. All you need to do is follow these simple steps to create a cartoon version of yourself. We will help you every step of the way. This program is helpful, because you will also learn how to draw cute cartoons really well. You don't need that much knowledge of drawing to create a cute cartoon version of yourself. It's super fun too, and if you do what is asked, you will achieve a true masterpeice in the end! Be sure to remember that this is not a proffesional program, and to truly start cartooning with wide ranges of aspects for your characters, you must view other programs. This is a basic, online program that is free, and this should never be an alternative to live and proffesional cartoon classes if you really want to go far with your cartooning. This is a simple start, just to create a cartoon version of yourself. You can use many resources to create this simple outline of a cartoon. Search online or check out our Resources tab to see more programs that will expand your knowledge about cartooning. You can always use the Table of Contents to jump around, but if you're just starting out, please start from the beginning, and go to the end in the right order. After reviewing all of that, let's get started! = Step One = Step one is easy to understand. You basically have to observe what you look like, and figure out what you want to wear. If you are cartoonifying somebody else, then you should probably look at a picture of that person, and check out the simple things that are listed in the below section.

What You Should Note About Appearances

 * What kind of hair does the person (or you) have? Curly, straight, or wavy? There are other hair-types too!
 * How old is the subject, and how does that effect their appearances? For example, elderly people may have wrinkles, and toddlers may have missing teeth.
 * What colors are their features? Do they have blue eyes and red hair, or do they have green eyes and black hair? What is their skin color?
 * What is their personality? Your character has to look like the subject, and that includes the characters emotions and what he or she is doing in the drawing, and the subject's personality helps you decide that.
 * What kind of clothes does this person (or you) regularly wear? You can't make a boy wear a dress (unless they happen to love wearing dresses).