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Eyeliner characters cute cartoon
Draw a cute cartoon eyeliner according to the following steps:

1. First draw an ellipse or circle as the outline of the eye.

2. In the middle of the eyes, draw a small circle to represent the pupil.

3. Draw an arc or a pair of curved arcs above the pupil to represent the eyebrows of the eyes. You can adjust the shape of your eyebrows as needed to make them look cuter.

4. Draw two arcs inside the eye contour, representing the upper and lower eyelids respectively. The eyelid thickness of the eyes can be appropriately increased to increase the sense of cuteness.

5. Draw the white part of the eyes. Inside the eye contour, leave a small blank area above and below the eye, and then fill it with white.

6, according to the need, you can draw tiny eyelashes around the outline of the eyes to increase the three-dimensional sense of the eyes.

Drawing skills of stick figure;

1, wire control: learn to control the wire. Try different line thicknesses, lengths and straightness to find the best line for the work.

2. Observation exercise: Take time to observe things around you and try to show their shapes and characteristics with stick figures. This kind of exercise helps to better understand the structure of objects.

3. Simplify the outline: when carrying out the stick figure, simplify the outline of the object as much as possible, decompose it into basic geometric figures, and then gradually add details.

4. Start with shapes: start with basic shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, etc. And build your painting. This helps to ensure the proportion of the object and the accuracy of the composition.

5. Dare to doodle: Dare to doodle and try new lines and shapes. Don't worry about making mistakes, because graffiti is part of exploration and learning.

6, clever use of lines: try to use lines to describe the texture and texture of objects, such as using staggered lines to express hair or texture.

7. Sense of space and perspective: Learn to create a simple sense of space and perspective, and express the distance and position between objects by enlarging, narrowing or overlapping.

8. Flexible use of black, white and gray: The flexible use of black, white and gray by using shadows and brightness adds three-dimensional sense and depth to the work.

9. Using negative space: Learning to observe and use negative space between objects can better capture the shape and outline of objects.

10, keep practicing: painting is a skill that needs constant practice. Spend some time practicing stick figure every day, and you will find that your skills are constantly improving.