How To Draw Bart Simpson

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw Bart Simpson step-by-step using simple materials like paper, a black marker, and colored pencils. The guide breaks down the drawing process into manageable steps, from creating Bart’s eyes and face to adding details and coloring him in. By the end, you’ll have your very own drawing of Bart Simpson and the skills to continue practicing with other characters.
  1. What are the first two things you need to start drawing Bart Simpson?
  2. Can you tell me how to draw Bart’s eyes?
  3. What colors do you use to color Bart after you finish drawing him?

Let’s Draw Bart Simpson Together!

Drawing Bart Simpson is a fun way to spend your time, especially if you love watching The Simpsons. In this guide, I’ll show you how to draw Bart using easy steps and simple materials. Let’s have some fun and get started!

What You Need

  • Two pieces of paper (to keep your table clean)
  • A black marker or Sharpie
  • Colored pencils (yellow, red, and blue)

Step 1: Draw Bart’s Eyes

First Eye: Draw a big circle in the middle of your paper. This is Bart’s first eye.

Pupil: Inside the circle, make a small dot for the pupil.

Second Eye: Draw another circle that overlaps the first one a little bit. This is Bart’s second eye.

Second Pupil: Add a dot inside the second eye, just like the first one.

Step 2: Make Bart’s Face

Nose: From the side of the first eye, draw a curved line that goes up and down to make Bart’s nose.

Mouth: Below the nose, draw a small curve for his lip and a bigger curve for his smile.

Chin: Imagine lines coming down from the eyes to draw the bottom lip and chin.

Step 3: Add Face Details

Eyelid: Above the first eye, draw a small curve for the eyelid.

Forehead: Draw a straight line up from the eyelid to make Bart’s forehead.

Ear: On the side of his head, draw a backward ‘C’ for the ear and add a small curve inside for detail.

Step 4: Finish the Head and Hair

Back of the Head: Draw a line from the bottom of the ear down to make the back of Bart’s head.

Spiky Hair: Draw a zigzag line across the top of his head for his spiky hair.

Step 5: Draw Bart’s Body

Neck and Shirt: Draw a curve from the neck to the shirt. Bart’s shirt is a simple shape that connects the front and back.

Arms: Draw an upside-down ‘U’ shape for the sleeves and add lines for the arms, with hands in pockets.

Shorts: Draw a curved line under his body for the shorts and add lines for the legs.

Step 6: Finish with Legs and Shoes

Legs: Draw two lines down from the shorts for the legs.

Shoes: Start with the heel and front of the shoe, connecting the lines to make Bart’s shoes. Add details like the soles.

Step 7: Color Your Drawing

Now that you’ve drawn Bart, it’s time to color him in! Use these colors:

  • Yellow for Bart’s skin
  • Red for his shirt
  • Blue for his shorts

Take your time and have fun coloring!

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn Bart Simpson all by yourself. I hope you had a lot of fun and that your drawing looks amazing. Keep practicing and enjoy drawing more characters. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing Bart Simpson, and why did you like it? Can you think of another character you would like to draw?
  • Have you ever watched The Simpsons? If so, what do you like about Bart or any other character from the show? If not, what do you think Bart might be like based on your drawing?
  • When you draw or color, how does it make you feel? Can you share a time when drawing helped you express your feelings or ideas?
  1. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or school and look for objects that have shapes similar to the ones you used to draw Bart Simpson. Can you find circles, curves, and zigzags? Draw or list the objects you find and discuss how these shapes are used in everyday items.

  2. Create Your Own Character: Using the steps you learned to draw Bart, try creating your own character. Think about what kind of eyes, nose, and hair your character might have. Use the same shapes and lines, but change them to make your character unique. Share your drawing with a friend and explain how you designed it.

  3. Color Exploration: Experiment with different colors for Bart’s clothes. What happens if you change the colors of his shirt and shorts? Try using different colored pencils and see how it changes the look of your drawing. Discuss with a partner how colors can change the mood or style of a character.

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