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How to Draw Bob Belcher?

"How to Draw Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers"


                                   
1) Firstly draw an oval shape.
Draw an oval which somewhat resembles a potato. 
This will be used as Bob's head and neck area later.











                                                     
                                 
  2) Now draw his hair area around the top of  the oval.
Start drawing a line from the half of the right side of his head to the top of his head where you have to draw the medium sized spikes and then end the line at the middle side of the oval at the other side. There you have the outline of the hair.

















3) Lets do a bit of erasing. Erase the oval area which is supposed to be the scalp region. Don't erase the hair. After you are done erasing it should look something like this picture.


















4) Shape the scalp according to the way the hair has been drawn you might have to erase few bits of the oval to draw the lines of the hair so feel free to do it and then make sure to draw a small fringe that connects his hairline and the first spike and that its spread flat across his forehead. Your end product should look like the picture














5) Now that the top of your head has been done as in the scalp region.
It's time to draw the facial features. First we are gonna draw the eyebrows which are just two extremely thin slightly curved lines which are going to be drawn on the top of the face just below the fringe that you drew a while before.









 




6) Time for eyes!
 Draw two egg shaped circles a few inches below the eyebrows that you drew previously. Draw very tiny circles inside the medium sized circles that you drew. This will be the eyeballs and the medium sized circles would be the eyes.Below the eyes draw two lines slightly curvy. This will make his old age visible.








                                                 




7) Draw a "U" between the wrinkles that you drew.
That will work as the nose. Draw two parallel lines. One from the middle side of the nose and the other one below the nose and then you have to draw a curved line to connect these two lines and eventually you get a moustache. Then just below the moustache draw a line but don't connect one end of it because this is supposed to be the mouth.
                                                               







 







8) Now draw an U below the oval and then a square joining that and from that box that you formed draw an apron like the one in the picture on the right side.










9) Once you are done with drawing the apron. Draw a shirt from beneath the apron just the limbs of the shirt and from that you can draw hands of Bob. Then you have to draw the pocket on his apron which is just a simple square on the right side of his apron and the pen / pencil in it is optional.
                                                                                                   







10) You are almost done with your drawing now. Just have to add really small details like darkening your whole sketch. Colouring the hair and the moustache and add chest hair, arm hair, etc. Make sure to shapen up your neck before darkening your sketch. The final product should look something like this.

Bob Belcher - Abbi
   

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