The cartoon guy might be sitting in the boat because he's lost and waiting for help. Or maybe he's part of a story where the boat holds some significance to the plot.
It could be that the boat is his mode of transportation to get somewhere. Or perhaps he's having a quiet moment to think and the boat provides the perfect spot.
Maybe he's on a fishing trip or just enjoying the scenery.
Maybe he's enjoying the view or taking a break. It could be that the hill is a peaceful place for him.
Maybe he's tired and needs a rest.
He could be sad because he had a bad day or received some bad news. That's why he's just sitting there. Also, it might be that he's reflecting on past mistakes and feeling down.
He could be there to relax and think about something. Or perhaps he's waiting for someone. The beach offers a peaceful place to unwind.
It could be a guy on an adventure, maybe looking for treasure or just enjoying the ride.
It could vary a lot. Maybe he's looking relaxed with his legs crossed or might be slouching with a tired look.
Maybe he's just tired and wants to relax.
Maybe he's feeling down or had a rough day.
First, decide on the pose of the guy. Maybe he's relaxed or leaning forward. Sketch the shape of the chair, considering its style. For the guy, focus on proportion and add expression. Use light lines to start and darken when you're satisfied. It takes practice but have fun with it!
To draw this, begin with a rough sketch of the chair and the position of the guy. Add in the limbs and refine the features. Remember to give the guy a relaxed expression to show he's sitting comfortably.