Start with a male skeleton. Draw the ribcage wide and the pelvis narrow (inverted triangle). Even if the character is slim, the hip-to-shoulder ratio must remain "male" to make the final image read as a ladyboy, not a cis woman.
| Feature | Cartoon Ladyboy Representation | Standard Female Cartoon | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Slightly wider, squarer chin, but softened | Delicate, pointed V-shape | | Shoulders | Broadened, but often hidden with hair or shawls | Sloped, narrow | | Hands | Larger palms, elongated fingers | Small, petite mitten shapes | | Torso | Narrow hips, flat abdomen (no breast bulge unless padded) | Curved hips, distinct bust | | Attire | High-waisted skirts, chokers (to hide Adam's apple), long gloves | Varied, often casual | ladyboy images cartoon
Draw the masc base, then soften everything. Increase the eye size to 150% of normal male proportions. Arch the eyebrows high. Add eyelashes, but keep the nose broader than a typical anime girl's dot nose. Start with a male skeleton
Whether you are a fan looking for a unique avatar, a writer seeking character art for your webcomic, or an academic studying gender in animation, the world of cartoon ladyboys is rich, complex, and visually stunning. Approach the art with respect, draw with intention, and never forget: the best cartoons make us feel seen. Are you an artist working with this subject? Share your techniques for balancing masc/fem traits in the comments below. | Feature | Cartoon Ladyboy Representation | Standard