How To Draw A Cartoon Mouse

Learn How To Draw A Cartoon Mouse Quickly & Easily

Even though there’s no 100% symmetry in this tutorial, every single part of the drawing, except for the single tail, is identical to the other one, meaning you can just draw the left side and copy it to the right. Begin this how to draw A Cartoon Mouse lesson with the eyes (00 min 08 sec). You’ll need a thick half-oval and a medium-sized circle below it for each.

Oh, and don’t forget to add two dots inside each circle and color them black and white (01 min 07 sec). The nose is just a tiny diamond (01 min 30 sec). The mouth, in turn, consists of two wavy horizontal lines (01 min 40 sec). For the head, you’ll need a series of short strokes (01 min 50 sec).

Leave some space in the upper left and right corners for the gigantic ears (02 min 20 sec). Make sure they are nice and round. The rodent’s body is the next step (02 min 57 sec). Use the same short strokes technique. Each hand comes with three fingers (03 min 12 sec). The same goes for the feet. Once you add the long and sharp tail, the lesson will be over (03 min 51 sec)!

Before you learn how to draw A Cartoon Mouse, did you know?

Just take a long and good look at that tiny brute: doesn’t it look absolutely adorable? It does, and that’s usually the goal when drawing cartoon characters. But in the real world, mice aren’t really that cute. They are capable of devastating entire storehouses and spread diseases, which is exactly why humans don’t like them.

These rodents are pretty tiny and fast – it’s incredibly hard to catch them. However, it’s not a problem for cats: the domestic felines hunt mice for sports and to earn the respect of their owners. Interesting fact: these days, mice are also quite popular as pets (the house mice; the field mice usually invade homes for food).

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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