How to Draw Boondocks
Near the topmost of the paper, draw a circle for the head., Below the circle, draw a curved spade shape for the chin and jaws. , Beneath these, draw a smaller shape for Riley's slim neck. , Draw an oval stretched vertically just below the neck...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Near the topmost of the paper
This will be the guide for Riley's torso. , The length should be equal to the circumference of the head's circle.
From each end of the line (which will represent Riley's shoulders), draw pipes and circles to represent joints and limbs. , From this line, draw shapes that would represent his leg, joints, and feet. , Make three parallel horizontal lines that will intersect their middle with the vertical line.
This will be the lines to guide the placement of Riley's facial features. ,, Draw two wavy lines between the circle and both shoulders to represent the rest of his hair behind him.
Start tracing his body outline as well. ,,, -
Step 2: draw a circle for the head.
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Step 3: Below the circle
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Step 4: draw a curved spade shape for the chin and jaws.
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Step 5: Beneath these
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Step 6: draw a smaller shape for Riley's slim neck.
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Step 7: Draw an oval stretched vertically just below the neck.
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Step 8: Draw a horizontal line in between the neck and the torso shapes.
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Step 9: Draw a horizontal line inside the oval that is almost reaching halfway from the bottom.
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Step 10: Draw a vertical line at the center of the entire head and chin part.
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Step 11: Using these line guides
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Step 12: draw Riley's facial details: eyes
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Step 13: For Riley's dreadlock hair
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Step 14: draw curved shapes that would resemble closed fingers holding the circle of his head.
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Step 15: Add details on his shirt
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Step 16: and body.
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Step 17: Erase unnecessary lines.
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Step 18: Color the drawing as desired.
Detailed Guide
This will be the guide for Riley's torso. , The length should be equal to the circumference of the head's circle.
From each end of the line (which will represent Riley's shoulders), draw pipes and circles to represent joints and limbs. , From this line, draw shapes that would represent his leg, joints, and feet. , Make three parallel horizontal lines that will intersect their middle with the vertical line.
This will be the lines to guide the placement of Riley's facial features. ,, Draw two wavy lines between the circle and both shoulders to represent the rest of his hair behind him.
Start tracing his body outline as well. ,,,
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