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Nick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested giving your character distinctive clothing, so Grace puts a dashing cape on William, from Pat Walsh's novel The Crowfield Curse. Illustration: WilliamNick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested trying out different body postures for your character. Francis hints that his "solitary female" is shy, by showing her standing in an awkward way. Illustration: FrancisNick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested giving your characters a shadow to prevent them from floating in air. Alex, aged 7, shows how well it works. Illustration: Alex
Nick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested experimenting with hairstyles for your characters. This character, by Caragh, looks both formal and friendly. Illustration: CaraghNick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested giving your characters distinctive clothing or a very distinctive hairstyle. Leah, age 11, gives her queen a jaunty pair of bunches. Illustration: LeahNick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested giving your characters unusual faces. Niamh, aged 12, decided to give her greedy pig one eye. Even the sun looks cross. Illustration: NiamhNick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, gave tips on how to use posture and clothing to bring your character to life. This Casino Angel, by Amy, aged 12, is clearly the life and soul of the party. Illustration: Amy Nick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested trying out different sorts of clothing. Laoise, aged 12, makes this angel look pretty cool. Illustration: Laoise Nick Sharratt, in his How to Draw masterclass, suggested trying out poses for your characters. Flo, aged 8, made her twins seem really good fun. Illustration: Flo
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