OK, let's get on with the next lesson. I will apply the thing Fawriel pointed out later to both lessons, as for now take what I have.
Lesson 2: Spaz's head - front view
1. The first step is identical to Jazz's. Not much to say here.
2. Draw the two ellipses for eyes. Spaz's eyes are a bit bigger than Jazz's. Use this bigger size when drawing ellipses for ears - look how they all connect. Spaz's ears are more floppy, so you can and should make the shapes more curvy. If you think your results look weird, first draw the ears like Jazz's and then on top of what you've drawn draw lines turning harder from somwhere in the middle of ellipse's height. Next, the small circles on sides have the same rules, but the curve between eyes should be a bit more round. Also, draw a circle above one of the eyes. It's height should be around the height of first ear segment.
3. When drawing eyes, make the tops sharp. One of the ends should go a bit further (this gives a wacko look). Next the nose should be a tad bit bigger than Jazz's. Fur for snout sides should be bigger, I usually draw three hairs on each side. Next, right under the nose add some for effects to the bottom of the big circle. Now, remember that circle above eyes? Use it to draw three hairs on it. The top one should cover a nice piece of it, the other two should touch it with their ends. On the other side draw two hairs going straight up, height about that of the topmost hair from the circle.
4. When drawing eye pupils, one should be bigger than the other. Make a few lines around eyes to give an even more crazy look. Draw the mouth just like Jazz's. Next, we've got an empty space between the hair and snout, so make some more horizontal fur between. The last hair should connect with the snout one so they make a one big hair. Drawing Spaz's ears will be similar to Jazz's, only that you need to make more fur (when finish one hair smoothly start another one right after) and also repeat some of the fur stuff in the skinny inside. Draw the lines going under the big circle like in Jazz's point 4, but make them cross closer to the circle itself. This will make the teeth shorter but they will also seem to be wider. On one of sides of these lines draw a bean shape - you can make it out of two small circles if you're having problems with correct shape. The middle of the upper circle should be on the line of mouth.
5. Draw ellipses around eye pupils. Notice that only the bigger one has the small circle in it. Next, draw a curve over the one between eyes, even rounder than the previous. Draw a line inside the nose just like you did with Jazz. Draw teeth on the lines below and add the gum. Repeat the bean shape, but only below the mouth - yes, it's Spaz's tongue. Add a line in the middle and a few tiny circles (whatever they are). The last thing missing is eyebrows - they should be wider and thicker than Jazz's. Almost like caterpillars. =P
6. Repeat the lines with something black. Only the bigger eye pupil should be filled. Also remember to fill the small dots on the tongue. Add a few dots around the nose.
7. Color the picture. As you can see, the eye pupils differ in appearance - that's what makes Spaz look really crazy! Don't color the snout with #FFFF00 yellow because it hurts people's eyes. Use a more orange color instead. That's if you're coloring digitally, because crayons or paint look well even with pure yellow.
That's the end of lesson 2, next time we'll be drawing Lori's face!