How to Draw Count Olaf from a Series of Unfortunate Events

Draw one big triangle., Add a parallelogram at the bottom of the right edge of the triangle., Draw a straight line at the bottom of the image., Add eyebrows., Add a tuft of hair on the upper left., Add the rest of the details., Erase guidelines...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw one big triangle.

    In the middle of the left edge, draw another triangle.

    Then, connect the corner of this triangle with the upper left corner of the big triangle. , Draw an oval on the right side to mark the ear.

    Add a diamond in the center of the large triangle, and a small oval to the left of it.

    Finally, draw a parallelogram at the bottom left of the large triangle. one smaller oval and two rectangles. , Also add lines and triangles to represent hair, and a small triangle for the left hair. , Detail the nose, chin, and right cheekbone.

    Finish by outlining the suit. , Also take time to do some shading, especially above the eyes. ,,
  2. Step 2: Add a parallelogram at the bottom of the right edge of the triangle.

  3. Step 3: Draw a straight line at the bottom of the image.

  4. Step 4: Add eyebrows.

  5. Step 5: Add a tuft of hair on the upper left.

  6. Step 6: Add the rest of the details.

  7. Step 7: Erase guidelines.

  8. Step 8: Add finishing touches with a black marker

  9. Step 9: pencil

  10. Step 10: or crayon.

Detailed Guide

In the middle of the left edge, draw another triangle.

Then, connect the corner of this triangle with the upper left corner of the big triangle. , Draw an oval on the right side to mark the ear.

Add a diamond in the center of the large triangle, and a small oval to the left of it.

Finally, draw a parallelogram at the bottom left of the large triangle. one smaller oval and two rectangles. , Also add lines and triangles to represent hair, and a small triangle for the left hair. , Detail the nose, chin, and right cheekbone.

Finish by outlining the suit. , Also take time to do some shading, especially above the eyes. ,,

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