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How to Draw Cartoon Faces

How to Draw Cartoon Faces
The great thing about cartoon drawing is that it is simply meant to “suggest” things like eyes, nose, hair, etc. I have plans for a big comic book project with my students next week and feel that starting with some practice drawings like the above will help them stay on track and not get overly detailed. Click HERE to download a free pdf.

http://artprojectsforkids.org/how-to-draw-cartoon-faces/

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