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How to draw a simple t-shirt for cartoon characters.
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					QuestionHow do you get the sleeves the same size? Community AnswerUse a ruler to measure out and straighten the sleeves. If you are going for a more realistic look, don't worry about an exact measurement and just estimate it. Community AnswerUse a ruler to measure out and straighten the sleeves. If you are going for a more realistic look, don't worry about an exact measurement and just estimate it.
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					QuestionHow can I draw 3D shapes on a T shirt? Community AnswerYou can look online for tutorials on drawing 3D shapes. For example, you can refer to this article: How to Draw in 3D. Community AnswerYou can look online for tutorials on drawing 3D shapes. For example, you can refer to this article: How to Draw in 3D.
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					QuestionHow do I do creases on t-shirts? Community AnswerPut on a t-shirt and look in the mirror, paying attention to where the creases fall and place them accordingly in your drawing. Community AnswerPut on a t-shirt and look in the mirror, paying attention to where the creases fall and place them accordingly in your drawing.
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If you use the bump technique, you should put it on a realistic character.Thanks
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Make the bottom of the shirt curved so it looks more realistic (unless you want it to look cartoon-ish).Thanks
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Warnings
- If you draw in class, listen and take notes at the same time -- concentrate, while doodling in the margins and between notes. Some teachers don't mind doodling on good notes, especially if it is related-to/illustrates the topic.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Pencil
- Paper
- Pen (optional)
- Colored Pencils/markers
- Eraser (optional)
- Ruler (to measure)
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