 What's good, YouTube? This your boy Chihuahua, back with y'all again with another art video, man. If you new to this channel, hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you click, post notifications, so you will be notified every time your boy drops on heat. In today's video, we finna draw future step by step. Sensational. Without further ado, let's jump right into this video. First thing we gon' do, we gon' drag and drop our image, hold shift, and we gon' fit it on this artboard. We'll just bring it down the size of the beat. See, you wanna come up and drop the opacity, bring the opacity down, about right there, then we gon' come over here to the layers, and we gon' lock that layer, create a new layer right above it. Then we gon' come up here and set our pressure to our brush. I'm using the Y Comps Antique. You gotta have a digital art tablet if you wanna be able to get the pressure options you see right here. Okay, I'ma hit okay, then I'ma go to pressure, change this number to three, change that number to three, hit okay. Then we gon' come up here to my brush, change this pencil to the brush, and now I zoom in by holding control and tapping the plus, and you zoom out by hitting control and the minus sign. So let's zoom in, and let's start doing the line work, man. We gon' copy this little spot right here, hold Alt, and create little patches right here. So we, you know what I'm sayin'? Cool, create our little hair patch right here. Make it more fuller, the closer it get to the top, we gon' make it fuller. So it'll give like a better illusion of a fade. Now make our brush a little bigger, closer to the head, right? Closer to the top of the head, like the closer we go up, the thicker and closer we make our hairs. So it'll give it a fade. See what I'm doin'? Give it that illusion it's fading, I bet. Now let's come down here to this mustache. Let's go ahead and add this little hairs. Make our brush small. Now, let's move this color black to the top. Let's go to our pencil tool, make sure your pencil tool's settings look exactly like this. And now we finna color the dreads in. So let's go. So all we gon' do, we gon' fill it in like this. Okay, now that we finished with our line work, what you wanna do is, you wanna highlight everything like you see here, you wanna come to the object, you wanna go to Expand Appearance, then you wanna go to your Pathfinder and click Merge. You wanna hit Merge so you can make all these little lines become one layer. So let's hit Merge and it's gonna combine every stroke together, all right, bet, now I just made all that one. Go to your Layer tab and drag your line work to this sheet of paper with the plus on it to make a copy, lock the top copy. And now let's go to Swatches. If you haven't got that you were a color palette man, all you gotta do is click my link tree that's in the bio in this video. And it'll send you straight to my Etsy store where you can purchase my color palette. So let me go to my color palette. It's gonna look like this. If you purchase it, you gonna get this little AI file and now you do, I'm gonna show you how you install it. When you open up your Swatches, you click these books right here. Then you go to other library and wherever you save it on your computer, you just go to it and then you click the AI color palette folder file right here and it'll just pull it right up like this. Now, we about to start coloring this piece. So, start with this tone. Follow the red tangle tool and I'm on my second line work layer. What I'm gonna do is drag that color over the entire picture, right click the color, go to Arrange and send to back. Then I'm gonna highlight everything and hit merge. So I can make the color become one with the line work. Right click the color, isolate, select the group. And we're gonna delete this other color. So what isolated selected group is, is every area that's closed off, it treated like its own group. So that's what that is. Delete this. Another thing I like to do too, I like to hit this drop down menu. Let me move the swatches on my layers. Hit the drop down menu on the color layer that we just added, hit it again. And I like to lock all my black lines. So I'll stroll down to my last black line. Let me stroll up just a little bit. I keep the colors unlocked. With all my black lines, I lock them. And I keep the top two unlocked and I close it back. So now I can change things without making a mistake in deleting my line work. So isolated selected group. I can select all this now. And I ain't gotta worry about it, it's selected my black lines. It's just gonna select the colors that we kept unlocked. Go ahead and make that. Now, we're gonna create a copy of our color layer. Lock the bottom copy, turn the eye off real quick. Then I want you to go to the one in the center right here. And we're gonna hit the Y on your keyboard to pull up this magic wand. And we're gonna select the skin tone. And then you wanna hit delete. After you do that, you wanna lock that layer back, turn the eye back on on the bottom one and create a new layer and put it between these two. And this gonna be our shadow layer. So let me go back to my color palette. We gonna start from our darker tones to our lighter tones. So, let me go to my pencil tool, move my color to the top, make sure the bottom one locked. Let's get right into it. Last but not least, what we gotta do, we gotta do those dreads. We gonna make a copy of our line work. Go to the very top, unlock it. We gonna get this white selection tool. We gonna select the line work and then you gonna hit this circle right here, draw inside. After we select draw inside, we gonna come to our pencil tool. And we gonna go to gold. There you have it you guys. How to make a cartoon head step by step. Thank you guys for watching. Make sure you stay tuned or heat coming soon. And I'm out this time.