How to Draw Kermit the Frog

Use erasable pencil for the first several steps., Begin by drawing a diamond shape to represent Kermit's head., Draw Kermit's body., Draw Kermit's arms., Draw Kermit's legs., Draw Kermit's hands and feet., Draw the details of Kermit's face and his...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use erasable pencil for the first several steps.

    Draw in the guidelines as well, both vertical and horizontal lines. , Start by drawing a large oval shape and sketching a vertical guideline. , Sketch long rectangular shapes in the shape of the letter “V” for his right arm and an angled rectangle for his left arm. , Sketch long rectangular shapes in shape of the letter “L”, connecting them to his oval shaped body.

    These will be the limbs. , He usually has long and thin hands and four pointy toes. , Create his eyes by drawing two half circles and then a circle in the middle of a tubular shape.

    For his collar, draw bold zigzag lines. , Then, connect any remaining drawn shapes to allow Kermit’s body and form to emerge. ,, Outline by using a black pen or by sketching thick lines.

    Erase any outstanding lines not already tidied out of the picture. , Use different shades of green for his body and different shades of red for his mouth.

    You may wish to experiment a little with the green shading to find a perfect color.

    You should experiment with light and dark shading to make Kermit look more 3D (three dimensional).

    Be sure to use a lighter green for the collar.
  2. Step 2: Begin by drawing a diamond shape to represent Kermit's head.

  3. Step 3: Draw Kermit's body.

  4. Step 4: Draw Kermit's arms.

  5. Step 5: Draw Kermit's legs.

  6. Step 6: Draw Kermit's hands and feet.

  7. Step 7: Draw the details of Kermit's face and his collar.

  8. Step 8: Do a little bit of cleaning on your drawing by erasing some of the inside lines to remove joins that shouldn't be there.

  9. Step 9: Add some lines on his neck

  10. Step 10: fingers for his hands and a grin to his face to complete your drawing.

  11. Step 11: Outline your drawing.

  12. Step 12: Color Kermit green!

Detailed Guide

Draw in the guidelines as well, both vertical and horizontal lines. , Start by drawing a large oval shape and sketching a vertical guideline. , Sketch long rectangular shapes in the shape of the letter “V” for his right arm and an angled rectangle for his left arm. , Sketch long rectangular shapes in shape of the letter “L”, connecting them to his oval shaped body.

These will be the limbs. , He usually has long and thin hands and four pointy toes. , Create his eyes by drawing two half circles and then a circle in the middle of a tubular shape.

For his collar, draw bold zigzag lines. , Then, connect any remaining drawn shapes to allow Kermit’s body and form to emerge. ,, Outline by using a black pen or by sketching thick lines.

Erase any outstanding lines not already tidied out of the picture. , Use different shades of green for his body and different shades of red for his mouth.

You may wish to experiment a little with the green shading to find a perfect color.

You should experiment with light and dark shading to make Kermit look more 3D (three dimensional).

Be sure to use a lighter green for the collar.

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