How to Draw Mung Daal
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Okay lets start this first step with some basic guidelines and shapes to form a frame for Mung Daal. Start with a small circle for his head with facial guidelines at the top. Next draw a large curved line almost like a hook for his over sized nose. N
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As you can see one of the first things you will draw is his large, round, long nose. Under his nose draw the shape of his teeth and his small bottom lip. Next draw out his right nostril and the lining for his mustache. Next draw two small perfect cir
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Now you will draw two lines to form a set of teeth and finish off his mustache. Now color in two dots for his pupils and a small square shape for his glasses. Now draw the other line for the shape of his neck and give his shirt a chef look with some
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In this last step you will draw out his eyebrows and his horns of some sorts. Draw out the other side of his mustache. Now you can erase all the guidelines and shapes of Mung Daal that you drew in step one.
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June 13, 2008
Description: I love Chowder, all kinds of chowder, clam chowder, corn chowder, mushroom chowder, and chili chowder. But the chowder I love best can’t be found on a grocery store shelf or in a big stock pot at your local eatery. The chowder I love best can only be found on Cartoon Network. The animated series Chowder is as you know about a young apprentice that is being taught by legendary chef Mung Daal. This tutorial is going to show you "how to draw Mung Daal", step by step. Now, according to the cartoon series this character is supposed to be the greatest chef in the whole entire world. Even though he may be a little dippy and absent minded, he is still a master chef with a lot of spunk. Aside from being an absent minded airhead at times, Mung truly believes that he is gods gift to women. You could say that he thinks he is a ladies man. He often tries to teach Chowder how to pick up babes and also how to talk with them. To Chowder Mung Daal is the man when it comes to learning how to find love. His appearance is very subtle but bold. He has a long neck which his chin just so happens to be attached too along with his bottom lip. That means he has a mouth as his chin, and his chin is his mouth. He is also that antique turquoise color that you use to see cars colored in the fifties and sixties. You could even find those vinyl looking, thick padded kitchen chairs that had a silver metal frame. He also has a split mustache and a pair of bifocal glasses. His outfit consists of a long sleeve white shirt, a plaid skirt almost like a kilt, black socks, and a pair of old brown looking boots. In this fun tutorial you will see how easy it is to learn how to draw Mung Daal, Chowder’s mentor. I hope you have fun and remember drawing is a good stress reliever and mind clarifier.