 What's good, YouTube? This is your boy Chihuahua, back with y'all again with another art video. Man, if you're new to the channel, go ahead, hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you click, post notifications so you'll be notified every time your boy drops some heat. In today's video, I will be showing you guys step by step how to make a cartoon head, like always. So without further ado, let's jump right into this thing, man. First thing we can do, drag our picture. Drag the picture we're using, my whole shelf, so I can fit it on my page, trying to fit it inside my little artboard, I bet. Draw the opacity down, let's say that's good about right there. Lock that layer, come down here, create a new layer, and that's what you want to do. I done created me a new layer. I'm going to come up here and set my pressure on my brush. Now, you cannot get this option. You can't get the pressure option if you ain't using the digital art tablet. I got to make sure I say that on all my videos because I know somebody going to ask me still, you know what I'm saying? I made my brush size a little bigger, to a two-point. What we can do? Super-duper clean lines, man. Get some nice clean lines, do as possible. The picture can come out super dope. Always step back, just to see how the line work with it. Y'all make sure you're closing your eyes off too. Do the coloring process. All right, really looking dope. I like to have my line work looking clean as possible. Do a two-point. Got to have a drip on there, man. That's it. We go to my pencil tool, make sure your settings inside of your pencil tool look like this. Hit OK. Move this color black to the top, make sure the bottom one is locked, so we can use the pencil tool as a field tool. So all you do is you just draw. You draw the path that you want the color to fill in. So I'm drawing out the path for my color black to get filled in. Just draw it out. I used the pencil tool to do my shading as well. Just like that, man. Let's take a step back and look at the, it's just a habit now. These dreads are inside the dreads too. Get out some texture right there. See that pencil tool coming handy. I'm pretty much the only tools I use is the brush tool and my pencil tool to make out my work. The texture of these dreads, consistency going. The dreads, the dreads. Bring this opacity up some on this picture. So you see all the little details we need to add. Put the 3D behind the drip. Oh, you're that alone like a daddy. So the picture can come out extra dope and feel. Let me go back to my brush tool. Let me see. Come together, man. Go back to my brush tool. Okay. Now that I'm finished, I'm finna highlight everything. Go to object, expand the pen. Then I'm finna go to merge on my pathfinder to make all my lines become one. Now I'm finna make a copy of my line work. Lock the top copy. Go to my swatch library menu. Go to other library. And now I'm finna find my skin tone palette on my desktop and double click it so I can add it into my swatches. God damn. Go crazy, man. Go skin tone on my you. On my color, I'm gonna right click the color. Go to arrange and send to back. Highlight everything and click merge. So the color can become one with my line work. After that, you want to right click the color. Go to isolate select group. So every area that's closed off is its own group. So I'm gonna click this outer color and delete it. Also, while I'm on that, I'm gonna come over here to my line work layer with the color on it and just drop down menu twice and stroll down to my last black line work. I'm gonna lock all my black lines. Unlock and close that back. All this hair and isolate select group. So the only select areas I'm choosing are that selected. Go to edit, edit color and go to color harmony. It can take you to a lot down my black line. So I ain't got to worry about making a mistake and selecting the black line work. Got to base it. The base color's down. Make a copy of the color layer. Turn the eye off on the bottom color layer and lock it. Go to the color layer in the center and we're just gonna delete the skin tone out of this layer. So isolate select group. We're only going to delete the skin tone color. You're missing in, you're fear. Got all the skin tone out of that layer. So I'm gonna bring my color layer back. Lock both of these layers. Create a new layer and put it in between those two. We finish start this shading process. So go to my pencil tool. I'm looking at my original photo. Add in the tone. I like to go from light to dark. Sometimes I go from dark to light. It just depends. It depends on what mood I'm in. It just took a lot of practice for me to get real good at doing shading. So if you're trying to get better at doing your shadows and your shading, I gotta do a practice, man. The more you practice, the dope you will get. I'm just looking at my picture and my reference photo. First tone for now, but sometimes I like to go back and add some touches, shades and tones. So we done with this tone for now. Just create a new layer. Just color balance, color balance. But we found the color. Feel the light tone. See, I like to go back and forth once I got a lot of my tones placed where they need to be. I'm just like dead. I'm trying to say this too. I always want to make sure you stop somewhere to say you work. Color, adjust color balance. Another dark tone. Color already on point. You dead, man. Put a light reflect and draw the opacity down. Right under the line work, the top line work, shadows in his eyes. I like some of his gold, some shadows. Pretty much it, man. The glare is in his eyes and his sheet. And I think me make a goddamn cartoon head, man. I appreciate you guys for watching. You know what I'm saying? Make sure you stay tuned. More heat coming soon. And I'm out of this thing.