How To Draw Simpson

Step One: Get Your Supplies
Gather your drawing materials. If you’re using a pencil and paper, get a good quality sketchpad with a light tooth. If you intend to use a computer, make sure your stylus and software are ready to go. Choose your favorite color pencils or markers to bring your image to life.
Step Two: Do Your Research
Gather reference photos of The Simpsons characters you want to draw. Find pictures that include the most detail such as those found on official Simpsons sites. Be sure to include close-ups of the faces, and other important parts of the figures. Take your time while selecting the images and don’t be afraid to use multiple images in creating your final drawing.
Step Three: Start sketching
Now that you have your reference materials in order, it’s time to draw. Start by drawing lightly. This will help you adjust your sketch if needed. Placing small movements on the paper will help you understand how to layer your drawing and visualise your image.
Step Four: Clear your sketch
Once you’ve achieved the desired result, clear any further details with a few strokes. Make sure the outline looks clear, so you don’t lose details from your drawing. To make sure you maintain the same proportions, use a ruler and make smooth lines using a single stroke.
Step Five: Add Color
Choose the colors that are as close as possible to the original Simpsons characters. Fill the drawing with bold and solid colors. Use contrasting tones that make your picture pop. Keep your lines neat and sharp to get the desired result.
Step Six: Final touches
Take some time with your digital imagery. Experiment with highlights and shadows, add textures or gradients to the image. You can create depth and dimension with the right textures. And lastly, don’t forget to bring life to your drawing with your final touches. Be sure to add accents or small details to make your images look more lifelike!
Step Seven: Show off your work
Once you’ve successfully crafted your Simpson masterpiece, it’s time to post it! Spread your creativity with the world by sharing your work on social media. With the right combination of attention, recognition and exposure, people will be able to appreciate the art you created.
Step Eight: Keep Improving
Don’t be disheartened if your artwork isn’t up to the level of your expectation. Keep sketching and experimenting with different ideas. The more you draw, the better you become. Keep your mind open to new possibilities and in no time you’ll become a master at Simpson drawing.

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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