Draw a cartoon of a broken heart with people

Draw a cartoon of a broken heart with people

Did you know that cartooning can actually mend a broken heart? Well, it can and cartoonist Bruce Blitz will show you how this Valentine's Day. All you need is paper, a pencil, a marker, colored chalk or pencils, and an eraser. Using marker, draw a heart and put a broken, jagged line going down the middle. You want to draw this line so that it also creates the profile of a man’s face on the left. On the left side, draw an eyebrow and a 'U' shape for an eye, using one of the jagged lines for a nose to create the man’s profile. Draw in a smile below the nose. Draw a 'C' shape to create his ear and add hair. On the right side, draw 2 small 'U’s' for eyes with some eyebrows, a small triangular nose and a smile with lips to create a woman. Draw in her hair with some curls. You have mended a broken heart. Draw a few small hearts above the characters. Color the faces in peach, red for the lips and cheeks of the woman, blonde for the woman’s hair and brown for the man’s hair. Color the hearts in red. Watch this how to video and you will be able to draw a broken heart with two loving people.

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