How To Draw Kermit

Drawing Kermit the Frog, everyone’s favorite Muppet, may seem like a daunting task. But with a few simple supplies and a bit of patience, you’ll be turning out frog-tastic masterpieces in no time. Here’s how to draw Kermit like a pro.

First, you’ll need to get your supplies together. As with any art project, it’s vital to have quality materials. The sky’s the limit here, but you can get started with some colored pencils, crayons, markers, or a combination of all three. Make sure to include a gentle-tipped pencil for outline work, such as a number 2HB.

Trace out a rough sketch of Kermit. His characteristic shape is composed of two circles for a body and head, two triangles for ears, a rounded nose, and a teardrop for a mouth. The most recognizable feature is his eyes, which are two large black ovals.

Now it’s time to bring your drawing to life. To give your drawing vibrancy, start with the eyes, which should be dark green. Outline the edges of his eyebrows and nostrils with lightly-colored lines. With a gentle pink, define the sides of his mouth and cheeks. Give his collar a mid-tone green, while his body and head should be a lighter shade.

Kermit’s fingers and toes should have a light green outline with a few darker lines for shadow. Finish off with a few light dots for freckles on his face and body, to represent his amphibious nature. Lastly, don’t be afraid to fill in with some white highlights to make his drawing pop.

Now let’s bring out Kermit’s personality so he looks like the star of the Muppet show. Add a few lines around the eyes to emphasize his innocent, wide-eyed stare. For an adorable yet mischievous look, curve the bottom corners of his mouth down. Give him a hint of a soul patch in the middle of his chin and some light freckles on his cheeks and hands.

When you’re ready to give Kermit the final touches, you add some extra details to take your drawing to the next level. Create some cartoonish highlights using a white pencil, giving him those iconic white reflections in his eyes. Add a few lines on his hands and feet to make them look realistic, with white lines in between his palms and toes.

Finally, it’s time to go all out and turn your Kermit drawing into a masterpiece. Give his eyes some soulful, larger-than-life shapes and use a light gray to draw a squiggly line for his smile. Outline his body for extra definition and give him some feathery eyebrows and a tuft of hair. Draw some scalloped clothes and accessorize how you see fit.

Congratulations! You’ve just created a whimsical, one-of-a-kind Kermit drawing. With a few extra tips and a bit of practice, you’ll be a Kermit-drawer extraordinaire in no time. Now all you have to do is find a sunny spot in your house, turn up the favorite Muppet tunes and get drawing!

Now that you know the basics of drawing Kermit, it’s time to have some fun. Experiment with dimension, texture, and different shades of green to take your drawing to the next level. Try drawing an array of Kermits, rotating their arms and legs in a variety of poses.

You can also mix things up, by giving Kermit an unexpected color palette. Choose other vibrant hues, like blues and purples, to create a colorful frog. Use a number 2 pencil to sketch out details such as a funky bow tie or a straw boater hat.

For a more cartoonish look, give Kermit a supersonic smile and exaggerated wide eyes. Experiment with Kermit proportions, making his body and head skinnier or wider. Thickening his eyelashes and eyebrows can also help to express emotion, like surprise or joy.

If you want your drawing to look a bit edgier, use a black pencil or marker to create a steampunk version of the lovable frog. Give him a robotic hand, some steampunk wings, or a gold monocle. Doodle some hazard symbols, bolts, and pipes around him to make him look like he just walked out of a retro sci-fi movie.

Drawing Kermit is like taking a magical journey into the world of Muppets. Let your imagination go wild and have fun while you’re doing it. With a few tips and tricks, you can make your Kermit drawing come alive with amazing detail, fun poses, and creative color palettes.

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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