OK folks. In this clip I'm going to teach
you how to draw a cartoon character with sort
of a nervous expression. Someone who looks
like he might have been caught doing something
wrong. So we're going to go right up here.
And the key to this one will largely be in
the smile. There's a couple of things that
we can do to help. For starters, we can give
him sort of a wide eyed expression, which
definitely will help make this so effective.
This guy's kind of nervous. Then we can give
him sort of like a quizzical eyebrowed look,
which isn't really much. But the thing that'll
really sell this, is you're going to make
sort of a wide grin. But the grin is not going
to be a happy grin, it's going to be a forced
grin. And the way we draw kind of a forced
grin is draw the teeth inside the grin kind
of gritted, like that. Like this guy's trying
to smile. Really call attention to the edges.
But he is clearly very nervous about something.
And it's a wide, sort of forced smile. And
which is sort of a give away that clearly
something is not quite right here. See and
again the key is the wide, forced smile. And
you could even draw the black in here to really
emphasis the fact that this guy is not, is
trying to put on a happy face, but he's just
really not doing a good job. He really looks
kind of nervous. If you want to another thing
you could do is to kind of add some sweat
to top of his brow just like that. That'll
help really sell the fact that he's nervous.
That makes it definitely look right, so. There
you have it. And yeah, there's nervous.