How to Draw Joe from Family Guy

Sketch in the head., Draw his brows, circles for the eyeballs, and dots for the pupils., Sketch in his clean-cut hair., Draw rectangles for his body, a large one for his upper body and a smaller one for the lower part., Don't forget that Joe is...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Sketch in the head.

    Draw a rectangle and a large, round-cornered triangle shape as shown.

    Add guidelines for the face.
  2. Step 2: Draw his brows

    Draw a curvy "L" shape for his nose and give him a smile.

    Draw small ears. , It's squarish with a round section around the forehead. , Draw a set of two large ovals for the arms, and draw his hands. , Draw 2 ovals for each leg and half ovals for the feet. , Give him cup sleeves and a slight indentation in his chest, to indicate muscle. , Draw the cushion, then add the body. , You don't have to draw Joe's right wheel, since it's mostly hidden by his body and right arm. , His shirt is a simple grey and his pants are blue, with black shoes.

    Make sure no excess guidelines remain.
  3. Step 3: circles for the eyeballs

  4. Step 4: and dots for the pupils.

  5. Step 5: Sketch in his clean-cut hair.

  6. Step 6: Draw rectangles for his body

  7. Step 7: a large one for his upper body and a smaller one for the lower part.

  8. Step 8: Don't forget that Joe is sitting on a wheelchair so remember that when you draw his legs

  9. Step 9: so he's in a sitting position.

  10. Step 10: Sketch in his clothes and shoes.

  11. Step 11: Now sketch in his chair.

  12. Step 12: Draw in the smaller front wheels and the larger ones at the back.

  13. Step 13: Outline and color him in.

Detailed Guide

Draw a rectangle and a large, round-cornered triangle shape as shown.

Add guidelines for the face.

Draw a curvy "L" shape for his nose and give him a smile.

Draw small ears. , It's squarish with a round section around the forehead. , Draw a set of two large ovals for the arms, and draw his hands. , Draw 2 ovals for each leg and half ovals for the feet. , Give him cup sleeves and a slight indentation in his chest, to indicate muscle. , Draw the cushion, then add the body. , You don't have to draw Joe's right wheel, since it's mostly hidden by his body and right arm. , His shirt is a simple grey and his pants are blue, with black shoes.

Make sure no excess guidelines remain.

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