How to Draw Cartoon Mouths

Draw a traditional smile., Draw a toothy smile., Draw a mouth with braces., Draw a sneaky mouth., Draw a slight smile., Draw a cute smile.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a traditional smile.

    The traditional type of cartoon smile is shaped like a D.

    It is usually red, and is paired with happy eyes.

    Draw a wide arch and connect it with a straight line at the top. , Similar to a traditional smile, a toothy smile has the teeth showing.

    This can be a face for an arrogant character, a cute character, or a mean character depending on the eyes.

    Draw a traditional smile, then add lines in between. , This can be a mouth for a nerdy/unpopular character.

    Simply draw a toothy smile, then add squares to each tooth. , Though this may or may not be considered a smile, it is in this category.

    Draw a slightly curved line, then draw a deeper, shorter line.

    Make sure it reaches to the center and is off centered so it is not mistaken as a tongue. , This is when someone is slightly amused, and/or slightly happy.

    Draw a slightly curved line, then draw a more curved line directly underneath. , A variation of the toothy smile, this is for toddlers or small children.

    Simply draw a curved line, then two rectangles for teeth.
  2. Step 2: Draw a toothy smile.

  3. Step 3: Draw a mouth with braces.

  4. Step 4: Draw a sneaky mouth.

  5. Step 5: Draw a slight smile.

  6. Step 6: Draw a cute smile.

Detailed Guide

The traditional type of cartoon smile is shaped like a D.

It is usually red, and is paired with happy eyes.

Draw a wide arch and connect it with a straight line at the top. , Similar to a traditional smile, a toothy smile has the teeth showing.

This can be a face for an arrogant character, a cute character, or a mean character depending on the eyes.

Draw a traditional smile, then add lines in between. , This can be a mouth for a nerdy/unpopular character.

Simply draw a toothy smile, then add squares to each tooth. , Though this may or may not be considered a smile, it is in this category.

Draw a slightly curved line, then draw a deeper, shorter line.

Make sure it reaches to the center and is off centered so it is not mistaken as a tongue. , This is when someone is slightly amused, and/or slightly happy.

Draw a slightly curved line, then draw a more curved line directly underneath. , A variation of the toothy smile, this is for toddlers or small children.

Simply draw a curved line, then two rectangles for teeth.

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