 What's good YouTube, this your boy Chihuahua back to y'all again with another art tutorial man. If you're new to the channel go ahead and hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you click, post notifications so you will be notified anytime your butt drops on heat. In today's video I will be giving you guys a full walkthrough on how to draw with your mouse using Will Smith, one of the greatest actors of all time man. So without further ado let's jump right into this video. First thing we're gonna do, now the first thing before I drag the picture man, let me show y'all the methods that we're gonna use. So all you need to do starting out is go to your ellipse tool, move this color black to the top, lock the bottom color and we finna create our brush. So let's drag this circle until it have like some sharp points. You know what I'm saying, I think that's pretty good right there, you see, zoom in a little closer and you want to get these points to like a sharp tip. Now while I still select it you want to come right here, you want to click new brush, you want to click art brush, then you want to hit okay, then you just want to click okay again and now you can come to your brush tool, I mean you can select your brush and the brush we just created is there. So that's the first thing you need to learn how to do. Now one main method you need to know is crossing your lines so you can make better line work. So we're gonna use this method a lot so I'm gonna go ahead and show you. It's where just say if we was drawing an eye, instead of trying to draw it like this, what you want to do is you want to get in the habit of overshooting your lines. You know what I'm saying and what I mean by overshooting is you cross the lines that you automatically keep setting your mind that you're gonna go through and you're gonna clean them up. So just say if I was drawing a basketball, instead of trying to be straight on the line, what I would do is I would just overshoot them like this, you want to overshoot your lines and then after you overshoot your lines, all you got to do is highlight everything, you go to object, expand the pinch and you click divide on your pathfinder and now we can go back, isolate select group and delete the lines we overshot. So that's one of the main methods we will be using in this tutorial, especially using your mouse. That's one of the main methods you need to know and let's double click on to our brush and you want to move your smoothness all the way up so it'll help you have cleaner lines and it'll help you get more control over your brush because it's hard to make a clean line just using your mouse but with moving your smoothness all the way up, it'll help you correct that line. So another thing you need to know, come over here to your pencil tool and while this color is on top and the bottom one is locked, we're gonna use that as a field tool. So what that do is any selection you make and you come back and close it off, it will fill in the inner area. So we're gonna use that to the pencil tool and the brush tool with our mouse. So what I prefer to do, let's jump right into this video. I'm gonna drag and drop my picture, hold shift, open the hold shift, stretch it out as big as we need it and you know what, we're gonna go ahead and make it bigger than the artboard because the bigger your picture is, the easier it is to do the detail so we can always change the size later. So let's go ahead and make it big as we can get it, drop opacity down on the picture and hit lock, create us a new layer right above it, go to our brush tool and we're gonna zoom in and remember what I told you what we're finna do, we finna overshoot our lines, you know what I'm saying? So I'm finna come right here, then I'm gonna bring this one all the way through, just like this, bring that up like that, I need to try that again, let me try that one more time, bring it, start this line and as you notice when you zoom in close on the picture it's very pixelated so all you gotta do is just try to stay in the center of the pixels to overshoot our lines, come up, make this eye, hold control Z anytime you need to delete. Make my brush make sure my smoothness all the way up, more slower so it'll help me correct the lines a little better. What we finna do is go ahead and cut out the lines we overshot, object, expand the appearance, click and divide on our pathfinder, come to this white selection tool, just hit delete, you gotta hit it twice when you do the white selection tool, now what you want to do is you want to hold while you got these pieces of hairs we just made, select it, you want to hold Alt until you see these two arrows appear and you just want to keep dragging, wait, select it all, hold Alt and keep dragging it across, it's about you some time and you also want to make some different hairs so it just don't look so computerized, so I'ma drag this around just for a little bit and then I'ma make some more pieces of hair going like in the opposite direction, brush back out, make us some more pieces of hair, block a nice little patch, go ahead and select it, hold Alt, let's drag that around for a little bit, the size just in case I want to grab it again and use it, like that, hold Alt, let's select it, I'ma roll this to the side just in case I want to stay using it, so what we're going to do is use it some more, we make a different patch so it'll just flow all good and look natural, brush a little bigger so this black flow into the hairs and look more natural and on this side it's just me using the small drawings I made of the hair as like a stamp, you know what I'm saying, because it'll be too difficult trying to draw it piece by piece, so you want to create you just find a little smarter methods that'll help you get the job done, so I just created a stamp out of the pieces of hairs I made, I'm holding Alt so I can keep re-stamping, that's it, just keep holding Alt so you can use it as a stamp and let's go ahead and let's make all these lines one, we can save us some space expand the pinch and we're going to click Merge on our Pathfinder, now we good, now let's go ahead and select everything one more time, the object expand, click Merge, make a copy of your line work, lock the top layer, select this at the bottom, go to your red tanker tool, let's find him a nice base tone, base tone start with, try to color over the entire picture, right click the color, go to arrange and send to back, you'll know if you did this step right, if you look over here and you see a line where it's sitting on top of it, on top of the color, highlight everything and you just hit Merge on your Pathfinder right click the color, isolate select group and now we can delete this outer color, another thing I like to do, hit this drop down menu, scroll down so I see my last piece of black line work and lock all the black lines, we'll keep the top to unlock now we can delete these pieces of colors that's trapped in the hair without deleting our line work, isolate select group, hold shift so we can select more than one thing at a time, the white ok now that we got the base color down, we're gonna make a copy of our color layer, lock the bottom copy, turn the eye off on the bottom copy, come to the middle, get our white selection tool and we're gonna delete only the skin tone out of this layer we get all the colors out of the hair as well, ok now that we finished, you wanna bring your bottom layer back, turn the eye back on, lock that layer, create a new layer in between those two, now we're gonna add some shadows and shading so we're gonna sample the skin tone, let's find us a nice dark shadow to start with, for now put our pencil tool, double click it, with your smoothness all the way to the top, make sure your color is on the top and your bottom color is locked so it'll work as a fill and now we can start shading there you have it you guys how to cartoon yourself using the mouse, make sure you stay tuned on heat coming soon and I'm out this time