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by Vincenzo
OK now our clown is starting to look evil already! I have worked at the eye and the mouth. I have added a row of twisted teeth as you might have noticed, I am going to correct them later but I hope you get the point here.
Try to keep your drawing always fluid, review it constantly and check if you like what is coming out.

In this step we are going to define the jaw line of the clown and the lower mouth. If you compare the previous drawing to this one you'll notice that the previous one has a much softer appearance. This is due to the rounded shape of the chin.
By re-shaping the jaw line we have given to our clown a much harder and imposing aspect.

In this step I have reworked the mouth and teeth a little bit and added a fair amount of wrincles to the clown face. The wrincles serve two purposes: the first is suggesting the contraction of the face that is deformed by an evil kind of laugh; the second is to give the face a bit of depth and a touch of realism which increases the scary effect.
Nose become reddish if you haven't noticed.

Now is a good time to take a breath and give a solid look to your creation to see if it needs something particular to make it better. It is also a good time to start cleaning the drawing and start define more clearly the lines that you want in your drawings and those that you do not whant in.
I have noticed for example that my scary friend needed a prominent lower lip and a conspicuous ear-ring! Teeth have undergone also a review. I realized they were not big enough so I have partially redrawn them.
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How to Draw Dysney Characters: Mickey Mouse
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