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How to Draw a Cartoony Carrot

Nit Wits #6: Silly Rabbit

In Nit Wits #6 ("The Irony of Tricks") I played around with drawing simple foods. In contrast to the perfectly round fruity cereal, a carrot fresh from the garden is more organic shaped. I purposely made my carrot imperfect — like it would appear after being plucked from the ground (the kind you'd see Bugs Bunny chomping on).

Learn how to draw your own carrot by following my cartoony drawing lesson below. And hey, get more beta carotene in yourself by snacking on some carrot sticks once in awhile!

Free Cartoony Lesson #3: How to Draw a Rabbit's Carrot

 

You Can Draw Cartoony Things! A Creative Drawing Book for EveryoneNow wasn't that just the bees knees?
Wait — there's more! This sample fun cartoony lesson is published in my printable playbook, You Can Draw Cartoony Things! A Creative Drawing Book for Everyone. If you'd like to use my creativity-inspiring cartoony lessons for classroom projects or workshop exercises, please purchase and download the high-quality print-a-page e-book, which is dirt-cheap and formatted especially for printing and teaching purposes.
— Chris Dunmire, Author of You Can Draw Cartoony Things!

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