How to Draw a Santa Face
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Okay everyone, lets start this first step by drawing out a medium sized egg shaped circle for shape of his face. You will then add the facial guidelines as well as the curly line for his hat. Add a circle at the tip of the line for the puff ball and
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In this next step you will thicken the shape of the cloud like eyebrows and then give him a mustache and beard that tappers into a point. Once that is done you are ready to move to the next step.
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This is your last drawing step and all you will have to do is draw out the shape of Santa's hat including the front fold. You will then color in the shapes of his beady looking eyes and draw him out a friendly mouth smile. Erase all the guidelines an
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December 2, 2008
Description: Well I hope you all liked the last drawing tutorial on the Razorback electric guitar that I submitted no more than twenty minutes ago. That drawing took me a very long time to complete. The second lesson I will be submitting right now is on how to draw a cartoon Santa face step by step. Now since Christmas is just around the corner, I will be submitting three seasonal drawing lessons that are very easy and fun. I wanted to do just a simple face because a lot of kids draw Santa’s jolly looking face when making pictures while they are at school or home because it is a fun festive activity to do during the holidays. When I came up with the sketch for Santa’s face I really wanted him to look cute, jolly, fun and simple. Every piece of this cartoon Santa face is bulky and round which makes drawing Santa Claus a very easy lesson to follow. I drew him out on my Wacom tablet using Photoshop because he didn’t need to be sketched out at all. The whole tutorial from beginning to end only took me thirty minutes and because you don’t have to take the extra twenty minutes to make a tutorial out of Santa’s face, the drawing should take you only ten minutes. I hope you like learning how to draw a cartoon Santa face step by step. The instructions are simple to read and the steps are easy to follow. I will be back in a bit with more fun Christmas drawing lessons in a bit so stay tuned gang, there is more on the way.