How to Draw Dorothy, Dorothy of Oz
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You will now sketch out her facial structure like so and be sure to make the chin pointed and the ears drawn. Sketch in some of her hair in the form of a messy bang, and then move to step three.
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Okay guys you are gonna draw out her face. Begin with the shapes of her eyes, and then draw in the eyeballs, iris' and pupils. Sketch in her small button nose as well as Dorothy's friendly smile. Add some inner ear detailing.
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You can now finish drawing out her hair and head. As you can see this new animated version of Dorothy still has her with the braids. Draw in the braids, and then add some detailing or definition to her combed back hair.
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Now that the head, face, and hair is done we can get busy with drawing in her upper body. Start with the shoulders and then work your way down until her upper arm and sleeves are sketch in. Give her a V neck collar, and then draw the cuffs on her sle
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This is it guys, the last step before total completion. Draw in the rest of her upper body and then draw in her arms. As you can see there is only buttons on her overalls and shirt. If you want you can clean up the drawing and sketch in some plaid st
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December 16, 2011
Description: I just wanted to give you guys a heads up on an upcoming movie that will be hitting theaters sometime in 2012. I will talk about this movie but I will also be giving you a lesson on the main figure. Here you will learn "how to draw Dorothy of Oz", step by step. The new computer generated flick is a recreation of the Roger Stanton Baum book ‘Dorothy of Oz’. I guess the story is about Dorothy and her journey back to Kansas. When she gets to her hometown everything is not the same as it once was. In fact, it’s totally trashed. Dorothy travels back to Oz in order to help her friends stop an evil Jester that has plans to gain control over Oz and all of the beings that live or dwell in it. Anyways there is no real character bio for her right now because the movie isn’t coming out until sometime either after summer or early autumn. For now at least you can have fun drawing Dorothy of Oz so by the time the movie comes out, you will already have drawn her. Well, peace out people and I hope you enjoy the lesson.