When drawing an illustration, the concept is the most important thing to begin with. In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a funny, cartoon character, using basic shapes and how to transform it in a vector. I definitely think that everyone can improve his/her drawing skills. You should just keep practicing, work a lot and stay motivated. You’ll get there!

Today’s freebie vector is a cute monster. Feel free to use it in commercial and non-commercial projects, personal websites and printed work, as long as it’s a part of a larger design. Please do not sell it, redistribute it yourself, claim it as your own or give it as a bonus item to boost sales for your own products.

Today’s freebie vector is a vector vegetable. Feel free to use it in commercial and non-commercial projects, personal websites and printed work, as long as it’s a part of a larger design. Please do not sell it, redistribute it yourself, claim it as your own or give it as a bonus item to boost sales for your own products.

Today’s freebie vector is an insect character. Feel free to use it in commercial and non-commercial projects, personal websites and printed work, as long as it’s a part of a larger design. Please do not sell it, redistribute it yourself, claim it as your own or give it as a bonus item to boost sales for your own products.

A while back, we took a look at Italian artist Dito von Tease’s work. In case you have forgotten, he does “finger portraits” of famous people, ranging from historical figures to celebrities, and in the previous article, we showed you a few portraits he did of international figures, such as Barrack Obama, the Dalai Lama, and Frida Kahlo.