Your last section of lettuce will look like a star with the top point "hidden" under the bun. The center section of the lettuce will be a "W" and a "V", with another sweeping line back to the bun, about a third of the way from the right point. Starting on the left, you are going to draw a short line out to the side of the bun, then a sideways "V", followed by another, wider "V" that points more downward.Ĭreate a sweeping line that reconnects at the "bun line" a little to the left of center.
We're going to skip over the onions, special sauce, and all the junk that really just overcrowds the drawing of our cartoon food, mostly because I don't like those parts of the burger! The top bun on this cartoon food is going to be an arc that is about half a circle, with another extremely shallow arc connecting the two ends below. Okay, so McDonald's starts with the bottom bun, and in essence, we are going backwards, but if you want to make the process simple so that you can build from the ground up, this is the way to go. Your cartoon food can take on just about any form and make your mouth water in the process, but today, we'll draw a tasty hamburger, using some of the most basic elements and shapes that we've reviewed in some of the previous lessons.
Drawing cartoon food, like so many other drawings, can be simplified to just four steps that make learning simple for new artists.