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Drawing a Fun Cartoon Mouse
in Just Four Simple Steps
So Disney may have set the precedent for what a cartoon mouse that
talks and walks upright is supposed to look like, but it can be a lot more
fun creating one of your own. To make it an even more attractive idea,
you can do it in four simple steps. Are you ready? Grab your pencil and
paper, and let's go!
Step 1 - The Head and Body
The base of any cartoon drawing is always the head and body, and we'll
start our mouse drawing the same way. The head will be an egg shape
lying on its side with the pointier end facing right. The body is like the
shape of a bean, with the top hidden behind the egg. Simple, right?
Let's go ahead and move on.
Step 2 - Ears, Nose, and Haunches
The ears and nose are the most important features to a mouse because
they use ears to detect danger and their noses to smell food. Our
cartoon mouse will get these next. A nose is simply a rounded off
triangle just left of the end of the snout. The ear on the side away from
us will just be a bump, while the one facing us will be a large rainbow-
shaped arc, with another smaller one inside.
Our little mouse is sitting down, so we'll draw haunches for back legs.
The one facing us is just another rainbow, facing at a 45 degree angle.
The foot on this will extend just beyond the body and be a thin,
rounded "V" shape that meets the arc of your haunch. On the side
facing away, you'll simply curve a line starting just above the stomach
and bring it straight down to another foot at the same level as the first.
The rest of the leg is hidden from view.