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Learn Caricature Drawing: Step-by-Step Lessons

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I’m Caricaturewala. Whether you are holding a marker for the first time or want to sharpen your skills, I break down caricature drawing into simple, fun steps. Let's start sketching!

Learn to draw a classic male caricature with a friendly smile and exaggerated ears. This video shows my process for creating a balanced and funny portrait using bold marker lines.

Capturing a surprised or worried expression is a great skill to learn. This tutorial focuses on drawing wide eyes and an open mouth to create a funny, expressive female caricature.

This tutorial is all about creating a caricature filled with happiness and energy. I’ll show you how to draw a big, joyful smile and a dynamic ponytail to convey a fun-loving personality.

Watch how I build a female caricature from simple shapes, focusing on creating stylish short hair and prominent earrings. This is a great lesson in adding accessories that define a character.

In this video, I demonstrate how to draw a male caricature with a beard and a cap. You’ll learn my techniques for adding texture for facial hair and sketching headwear.

This tutorial shows the process of drawing a gentle, smiling male caricature. I focus on creating kind eyes and a relaxed expression, showing that not all caricatures have to be wild.

Follow along as I draw a female caricature with detailed braided hair. This video is perfect for learning how to create complex hairstyles with simple, repeating lines.

Learn to draw a simple and clean female caricature with a subtle, knowing smile. This tutorial is great for beginners focusing on fundamental line work and facial structure.

This video demonstrates how to quickly sketch a character with curly, voluminous hair. I’ll show you the looping technique I use to create a full and textured hairstyle.

See how I draw a female caricature with soft, wavy hair and a pleasant expression. This is a great example of creating a more subtle and charming style of caricature art.

About Watch Me Draw: Step-by-Step Caricatures

You don't need fancy tools or years of practice to start. In these videos, I show you my exact marker technique—no erasers, just bold lines and quick movements. If you have ever felt like your sketches look stiff, watch how I handle facial proportions and exaggerations. It is all about capturing the funny, wow side of a person's features in one go.

Caricature is not about being perfect; it is about being bold. When I sit down with my marker, I am not thinking about complex anatomy charts. I am looking for the 'hook'—maybe it is a wide smile, arched eyebrows, or a specific hairstyle. That is the personality you want to capture.

How I Teach

I have broken these tutorials down so you can pause, rewind, and draw along with me. Whether you are working on a male caricature with exaggerated ears or a female portrait with flowing hair, the process stays the same: start with the basic face shape, then push the features to make them pop.

My Tools

All you need is standard A4 paper and a thick black marker. No pencils, no erasers. This 'no-undo' approach forces you to be confident with your strokes.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if I make a mistake? That is part of the fun! Even I mess up sometimes, but that is how you learn. Just flip the page and start again.
  • Can I draw people I know? Yes, that is the best way to practice. Grab a photo, set it in front of you, and try to spot what makes their face unique.
  • What is the difference between the 1-on-1 and pre-recorded videos? In 1-on-1 sessions, I watch you draw and fix your technique live. The pre-recorded videos are for you to follow at your own pace whenever you have time.
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Caricaturewala

Online video tutorialsStarts from 350 per video

I am Caricaturewala, and drawing is like breathing for me. Whether I am sketching at a wedding or teaching a new student online, I am always chasing that moment when someone sees their own funny face on paper and laughs.

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