How to Draw Zapp Brannigan from Futurama
Draw the head., Draw two half-ovals for the eyes., Sketch in his clean cut hair as shown., Draw a rectangle, a circle, and a small triangle (as shown) for his body., Draw two ovals for each legs., Sketch in his clothes., Color and outline your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw the head.
Sketch a rectangle and add in guidelines for the face.
They should crisscross all over his rectangular face, like a chessboard. -
Step 2: Draw two half-ovals for the eyes.
Add in a curvy "L" shape for the nose and give him his cocky smile.
Add in half-circles for the ears. , It has a very slight wave in the front, but otherwise basically lies flat on his scalp. , Draw two ovals for each arm and add in his close-fisted hands on his hips (in a faux-heroic pose). , The upper portion of the leg should be slightly thicker than the lower.
Add a half-oval for each foot.
Remember to keep everything in proportion with his torso! , Don't forget his gloves and boots! The boots end in reverse "V" shapes and his collar and sleeves look similar, so make sure to incorporate those details. , Make sure no excess guidelines remain. -
Step 3: Sketch in his clean cut hair as shown.
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Step 4: Draw a rectangle
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Step 5: a circle
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Step 6: and a small triangle (as shown) for his body.
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Step 7: Draw two ovals for each legs.
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Step 8: Sketch in his clothes.
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Step 9: Color and outline your drawing.
Detailed Guide
Sketch a rectangle and add in guidelines for the face.
They should crisscross all over his rectangular face, like a chessboard.
Add in a curvy "L" shape for the nose and give him his cocky smile.
Add in half-circles for the ears. , It has a very slight wave in the front, but otherwise basically lies flat on his scalp. , Draw two ovals for each arm and add in his close-fisted hands on his hips (in a faux-heroic pose). , The upper portion of the leg should be slightly thicker than the lower.
Add a half-oval for each foot.
Remember to keep everything in proportion with his torso! , Don't forget his gloves and boots! The boots end in reverse "V" shapes and his collar and sleeves look similar, so make sure to incorporate those details. , Make sure no excess guidelines remain.
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