Bart Simpson is one of the most famous cartoon family members in the world. He is quite mischievous and rebellious but he can sometimes help others. Let's start!
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Method 1 of 3: Bart Standing
Step 1. Start sketching the outline with a rectangle
Step 2. Sketch the outline of the face
Draw a cross line right in the middle of the rectangle.
Step 3. Draw a circle for one of the eyes
Step 4. Add another circle for the other eye
Step 5. Continue with the nose line
Just add a nose with an elongated oval.
Step 6. Add the slices
Iris Bart is a simple point.
Step 7. Draw a curved line as part of the eyebrows
The Simpsons have no facial hair.
Step 8. Add the actual outline for the forehead
Step 9. Sketch the curved line above as a guide for the pointed head
Step 10. Draw the actual outline of the back of the head
Step 11. Add 9 sharp edges on the head
Step 12. Draw the actual line for the upper lip
Step 13. Add the lower lip and chin
Step 14. Draw the ears
Step 15. Erase the lines that should be blocked by the ears
Step 16. Add a lower arch for the neckline
Step 17. Sketch the outline of the circle
Imagine where you want Bart's chest to be placed.
Step 18. Add larger circles for the guide lines for the stomach and waist
Step 19. Sketch the outline of the body
Step 20. Draw two curved lines to show the middle of the body
Step 21. Add sketched outlines for the sleeves
Step 22. Add Bart's arm and sketch the outline of the hand
Step 23. Start the actual shirt line
Step 24. Draw the actual lines for the sleeves, arms, and hands
Step 25. Draw the actual lines for the shorts
Step 26. Add the legs with curved lines
Step 27. Add the actual outline of the sneaker
Step 28. Erase the line sketches
Step 29. Color the design
Method 2 of 3: Eccentric Bart
Step 1. Start by sketching Bart's outline including the outline of the face and the pose of the body
Step 2. Draw the actual outline of the eyes and nose
Step 3. Add the mouth
Step 4. Draw the actual outline of the pointed head and ears
Step 5. Draw two dots for the iris and the actual line of the shirt
Step 6. Draw the actual outline of the sleeves and hands
Step 7. Draw the actual lines for the feet and soles
Step 8. Erase the sketch lines
Step 9. Color the design
Method 3 of 3: Fundamental Bart
Step 1. Start by sketching a rectangle for the head and a smaller rectangle for the neck
Add some guide lines (not too dark) for the face.
Step 2. On top of the head rectangle, draw a spiky or zigzag for the hair
These points should blend in with his forehead without a distinguishable hairline. (Don't make them too big; Bart's hair isn't his main feature, and you don't want it to get the attention of the rest of his body.)
Step 3. Draw facial features
Draw two overlapping circles for the eyeballs and two smaller circles inside the large circle for the pupils. The eyeballs should be more towards the center of the face than close to the top, and make sure to place them evenly. Next, add a small oval for the nose and a semicircle for the ears. For now, don't draw the mouth.
Step 4. For the body, draw two overlapping circles
The circle above must be smaller than the circle below.
Step 5. Draw two connected ovals for each arm, a circle for the hands, and smaller ovals for the fingers
The finger ovals should be longer than the others, and if you want to draw him holding something, make them clench.
Step 6. For both legs, draw a rectangle
Add a half oval for each leg. Sketch of shirt, shorts, and shoes. Keep it simple--Bart's outfit is characterized by its simplicity.
Step 7. Outline the entire image and curve the bottom of the head to create the mouth
Add more detail and remove the guide lines.
Step 8. Color your drawing and you're done
Bart Simpson himself, dressed in a red-orange shirt, shorts and blue shoes, with a distinctive yellow-Simpson skin.
Tips
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Draw thin in pencil so you can erase your mistakes easily.
As an animated character, Bart has been drawn many times by both fans and the creators of his storyboard The Simpsons, and has taken many forms. If it's your first time, you may have to follow the tutorial, but you can also make changes to some of Bart's features and give him your unique progression