How to Draw Nachos: Easy 10-Step Cartoon Food Guide
Ready to create a tasty masterpiece? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5+ looking to practice overlapping shapes and perspective. Grab your pencil, eraser, and markers, and let's bring this crunchy snack to life on paper.
🎯 Final Result
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Establishing the Plate
Start by drawing a long, gentle curved line to form the base of your plate. Then, add two irregular triangles resting on top. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil lines light so you can easily adjust the chip shapes later.
Step 2: Building the Pile
Add more overlapping triangles to create the illusion of a full pile of chips. Tip: Vary the sizes of your triangles to make the nachos look more natural and less like a pattern.
Step 3: Adding the Dip Bowl
Draw a bulging half-circle to represent the dip bowl, then add a 'C' shaped line at the top to show the opening. Tip: Imagine the bowl is sitting right in the middle of the chips.
Step 4: More Chips
Continue adding triangular shapes that overlap the bowl and existing chips. Tip: Don't worry about perfection; chips are naturally broken and irregular!
Step 5: Filling the Plate
Add even more wavy triangles to fill the empty spaces. Tip: Use varying angles for your triangles to create a sense of depth and volume.
Step 6: Adding Garnishes
Draw a small cilantro leaf using jagged lines, and place a single chip sticking out of the dip bowl. Tip: Use a light touch for the cilantro to make it look delicate.
Step 7: Bowl Details
Add a stripe to the bowl and a wavy line inside to show the dip level. Add a center vein to your cilantro leaf. Tip: These small details make your drawing look much more professional.
Step 8: Table Setting
Draw a few extra chips scattered on the table around the plate. Add a curved line on the dipping chip to give it a 3D look. Tip: This creates a 'scene' rather than just an object.
Step 9: Final Textures
Add parallel lines to the chips for texture and draw small, irregular shapes in the dip to represent ingredients like tomatoes or onions. Tip: Keep these shapes small and random.
Step 10: Bring it to Life with Color
Time to color! Use warm tans for the chips and vibrant reds or greens for your dip. Tip: Use a darker shade of tan on the edges of the chips to make them look toasted.