How To Draw Bruno From Encanto

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Bruno from Disney’s *Encanto* by following step-by-step instructions that guide them through creating his face, hair, body, and clothing. The lesson emphasizes creativity, encouraging students to personalize their drawings with colors and additional characters from the movie. The key takeaway is to enjoy the drawing process and practice regularly.
  1. What are the first steps you need to take to draw Bruno’s face?
  2. What colors can you use to make Bruno look nice and bright?
  3. Why is it important to have fun while drawing Bruno?

Let’s Draw Bruno from Encanto!

Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Bruno, a fun character from Disney’s Encanto. Get your paper, markers, and colors ready, and let’s have some fun drawing!

Step 1: Drawing Bruno’s Face

Nose

Start by drawing Bruno’s nose. Make a big “U” shape near the top center of your paper.

Eyes

Next, draw two circles for his eyes just above the nose. Make sure they are the same size. Add a tiny white spot in each eye to make them shine, and color the rest of the circle.

Eye Details

To make Bruno’s eyes special, draw bigger circles around the pupils. Add a line at the top and bottom of each eye.

Eyebrows

Draw a curved line over each eye for his eyebrows. Make them thicker by adding another curve above each line.

Smile and Chin

Draw a big smile under his nose. Then, draw a long curve from one eye to the other to make his chin.

Step 2: Adding Hair

Bruno has curly hair! Start by drawing wavy lines from his cheek, over his eyebrows, and up to his forehead. Keep adding wavy lines to make his hair look nice and curly.

Step 3: Drawing the Body

Body Shape

Draw two lines going down from his chin, slightly slanting outwards. Then, make a curve that goes up and down to form his body.

Sleeves and Hands

Draw diagonal lines from his shoulders for the sleeves. Add simple shapes for his hands, including thumbs, coming out of the sleeves.

Shirt Details

Draw a “V” shape on his shirt and a smaller “V” inside it. You can also add zigzag lines for texture.

Step 4: Legs and Feet

Pants

Draw two vertical lines in the middle for his pants. Add short lines on the sides for the cuffs at the bottom.

Feet

Draw two lines going down further on each side for his feet. Make the shape of his sandals by drawing the bottom and the strap between the toes.

Step 5: Coloring Bruno

Now it’s time to color Bruno! Use markers, colored pencils, or crayons. Here are some color ideas:

  • Shirt: Light Green
  • Skin Tone: Dark Green
  • Hair: Dark Brown

Feel free to add your own creative touches, like drawing rats or other characters from Encanto in the background.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn and colored Bruno from Encanto. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. Try using different colors and backgrounds. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Bruno, and why did you like it? Did you find any part challenging?
  • Bruno has curly hair and a big smile. Can you think of someone you know who has curly hair or a big smile? How would you draw them?
  • If you could add anything to your drawing of Bruno, like a background or other characters, what would you add and why?
  1. Character Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for objects or people that remind you of Bruno from Encanto. Think about his curly hair, his smile, or his clothes. Draw a picture of what you find and explain to a friend or family member why it reminds you of Bruno.

  2. Create Your Own Character: Use the steps you learned to draw Bruno and create your own character. Think about what kind of hair, eyes, and clothes your character will have. Give your character a name and a story. Share your drawing and story with your class or family.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Gather some colored pencils or crayons. Try mixing different colors to create new shades for Bruno’s shirt, skin, and hair. For example, what happens when you mix light green with a little yellow? Experiment with different combinations and see what unique colors you can create. Use these new colors to add special touches to your Bruno drawing.

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