 What's good YouTube? This is your boy Chihuahua, back with y'all again with another art tutorial. Man, if you're new to the channel go ahead, hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you click post notifications so you will be notified every time you budge out some heat. In today's video I will be doing a full walkthrough on how to do a cartoon head using Kylie Jenner. Without further ado, let's jump right into this thing. First thing you want to do you want to make sure you jack and drop the picture you want to use. You want to hold shift, you want to hold all at the same time so we can resize this picture but keep it all in the right scale. Okay I'm going to place it about right there. Drop the opacity down on this picture. Create us a new layer right above it. Then you want to come right up here to the top. Then you want a new brush. Hit okay. Come down here to pressure. And change these bottom numbers to three. And this is the brush I use for all my videos. It's just a pressure brush. You got to have a digital art tablet to be able to use pressure. You cannot use pressure with your mouse. That's like because your mouse cannot tell whether you're pressing down hard or you're pressing light. So you will need to invest into you a digital pad or a digital tablet. And I will put some of those in the description below if you want to know what I would recommend for you. You know what I'm saying? Now that we set our brush now we can go in and do the line work. I want to do real quick. We're going to get out our pencil tool. So you want to double click your pencil tool. Make sure your settings look exactly like mine. On your pencil tool you want to hit okay. You want to move this black color to the top. And make sure your bottom color is locked so we can use our pencil tool as a fill-in tool. So any selection we make with our pencil tool it'll fill in the inner area. You know what I'm saying? So whatever you do you got to make sure you bring it around so it'll feel that inner area. And we're going to use that to color in the hair. So I'm going to bring this up, fill that in. We're going to zoom in close right here. The closer you zoom in the more you can add finer detail. You know what I'm saying? But we're just going to do the basics right now with this fill-in. Just want to fill out it in. We're going to come up here. I'll do the same thing. We're just going to make this flow. Let's fill it in in that back. Come right here and do the same thing. We're going to come back later and we're going to add finer detail. We're going to come closer to the eyes. We're going to add a little detail. We're still using this pencil tool on this side. We're going to do the same exact thing. We can fill in these eyelashes with the pencil tool just by doing this so we can close it off. We're going to do the same exact thing. Same exact thing. Keep the same flow going. Come back and close that off. Now I'm going to get back on my brush tool. I'm going to make my lines as small as I can get it. Then we're going to come in and we're going to add little finer details. The closer you zoom in the better you can improvise and make the detail. It's flowing. There's some little hairs out here, that fade. Now that we've finished with the line work, what you want to do, you want to select everything. You want to go to object, expand appearance. Then you want to click merge on your pathfinder so you can make all the lines become one. You want to drag your line work layer to this blank sheet of paper to make a copy. Lock the top copy. Come to your second one. Then you want to find you a nice little base color to start out with for the skin tone. Go to your rectangle tool and you want to drag that color over the entire picture. After you do that, you want to 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'll see your line work sitting on top of the color. After you do that, we're going to make the color become one with the line work. We're going to highlight everything, select everything. Then we're going to click merge so it can become one with this color. After we make it become one, we're going to right click the color. Go to isolate, select the group and now we can click areas that we made sure we closed off separately. This part is closed off so it's only selecting that. The neck is closed off. The lips closed off so I can change these colors individually. I'm going to select this outer color and I'm going to delete it because I don't want it. Before we get deeper into coloring everything, let's go ahead and do this. Click this drop down menu on our color layer we just created. Click it again, scroll down until you see your last black line work and then you want to lock all your black line work and leave the top two unlocked. Now we can select things and not make a mistake and select our black line work. So let's go to isolate, select group. Now I'm going to add the white and this to white. Our color is light so that's a good base color. I'm going to select this eye over here. I drop tool to copy that. Come down here to the lips. The lips is the same tone so all we got to do is make it match. Nice little base color man. Nice little base color. We're going to select this inner part and we're going to highlight all this. Select all these and we're going to go to edit. We're going to go to edit colors, adjust color balance, preview so we can see the little changes we make. Let's try to find a nice little tone we happy with. I think it's right there. Okay I'm happy with that already. So we're going to go with that for now. Bam! Click off of it. Now we got a nice base. We got a nice base color. So what we're going to do, we're going to make a copy of our color layer. We're going to lock the bottom color layer, turn the eye off, come to the color layer in the middle and we're going to delete the skin color out of that layer. So I click my white selection tool and I'm going to just delete the skin color and I'm going to leave my eye color and I'm going to leave my lip color because we're going to see that layer on top of the skin color. You'll see why I'm doing this at the end. We're going to make sure we delete it all a little. Skin colors out of the hair and that's why we locked all our black lines so we want it to be easier to work around it without selecting it. Delete all these colors in the hair. Now we're going to bring that eye back on the bottom color layer. We're going to lock that color layer too and we're going to create a layer in between that. So now let's go find us a shadow. Nice shadow tone and look our shadow is going to fall right behind the eye layer and it's going to fall behind the lip layer because we put that on top. That's why we deleted the skin tone off of that layer. So now let's find us a place one shadow down so we can tweak that color before we finish adding the rest of the colors. So let that shadow go to edit colors, adjust color balance. I'll keep tweaking the colors till we find the exact one we want but I'm going to just use that for now. I'm going to go ahead and add my shadows. Place my shadows exactly what they need to be. All right we've got all our dark shadows place where they need to go. I just selected it all. I'm going to go to object, expand. I'm going to click merge on my path finder so we can make them all one. All our dark shadow lines we just made that one. Let's go to edit. Let's go to adjust color balance preview. Now we gotta slowly make this thing have a nicer blue. So I just keep changing all the colors. Just tweaking it till I get it exactly the way I need it. Okay, that's a nice little flow right now. Now we finna add another shadow layer but we're going to go even lighter. So we're going to put this new shadow layer behind the dark shadow layer we just made. And the more we keep adding our shadows we're just going to keep tucking them. We're going to keep putting it under the shadow that we previously made. So it'll slowly build. You know what I'm saying? Blur brush and I'm finna use it as an airbrush. And there you have it you guys. How to do a cartoon in Adobe Illustrator. Make sure you stay tuned. Mohi coming soon and I'm out.