How to Draw Peter from Family Guy
Draw the head., Draw his eyes/glasses with two circles, connected by lines., Sketch in the hair., For the body, draw a large egg shape., Draw two fat shapes for the legs and half-ovals for the feet., Sketch in his clothes., Color and outline your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw the head.
Draw a small circle connected to a large curvy rectangle.
Sketch in guidelines for the face. -
Step 2: Draw his eyes/glasses with two circles
Add dots for the pupils.
Draw his nose and give him a smile and that curvy W-shaped chin.
Draw small, round ears. , It should lie very flat on his head, curving very slightly over his scalp and ending high on his forehead with short bangs. , Add fat ovals for the arms and a circle for each hand, with short ovals for fingers. , The legs should be stumpy but very rectangular, ending in bloated feet. , Don't forget that belly bulge! You can depict this with gentle curves coming over the top of his pants, with distended buttons on his shirt. , Make sure no excess guidelines remain. -
Step 3: connected by lines.
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Step 4: Sketch in the hair.
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Step 5: For the body
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Step 6: draw a large egg shape.
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Step 7: Draw two fat shapes for the legs and half-ovals for the feet.
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Step 8: Sketch in his clothes.
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Step 9: Color and outline your drawing.
Detailed Guide
Draw a small circle connected to a large curvy rectangle.
Sketch in guidelines for the face.
Add dots for the pupils.
Draw his nose and give him a smile and that curvy W-shaped chin.
Draw small, round ears. , It should lie very flat on his head, curving very slightly over his scalp and ending high on his forehead with short bangs. , Add fat ovals for the arms and a circle for each hand, with short ovals for fingers. , The legs should be stumpy but very rectangular, ending in bloated feet. , Don't forget that belly bulge! You can depict this with gentle curves coming over the top of his pants, with distended buttons on his shirt. , Make sure no excess guidelines remain.
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