How To Draw Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

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In today’s lesson, we had fun drawing a character from the game “Fall Guys” using simple steps that encouraged creativity and playfulness. Starting with the face and progressing through the body and arms, we emphasized the importance of enjoying the process and experimenting with colors and details. By the end, students were encouraged to personalize their characters and share their artwork, fostering a sense of accomplishment and creativity.
  1. What is the first thing we need to draw for our Fall Guy character?
  2. How can we make our character look more colorful and fun?
  3. What can we add to our drawing to make it look even cooler at the end?

Let’s Draw a Fun Fall Guy Character!

Today, we’re going to have a blast drawing a character from the super fun game “Fall Guys.” So, grab your markers and paper, and let’s get started on this colorful adventure!

What You’ll Need

  • Markers
  • Paper
  • Coloring tools

Step 1: Drawing the Face

First, let’s draw a circle for the face. Put it near the top of your paper so there’s room for the body. It’s okay if your circle isn’t perfect—just have fun!

Adding the Eyes

Now, let’s add the eyes. Draw two lines close together at the bottom of the circle. Connect the top with an upside-down “U” and the bottom with a regular “U.” Do this for both eyes. Remember, it’s all about having fun, so your eyes can be different sizes!

Step 2: Shaping the Head

Next, let’s shape the head. Draw a big upside-down “U” starting from the bottom of the circle. Curve it up and back down to the other side. Your character is starting to look great!

Step 3: Drawing the Arms

Time to draw the arms! Make them look like they’re running. Start at the shoulder and draw a big “U” shape, stopping just below where you started. Add a little curve for the elbow and draw the fingers with two “U” shapes together. Finish with a bigger curve for the thumb.

Step 4: Completing the Body

Let’s draw the body now. Start under the armpits and draw a curve that goes down and in, leaving space for the feet. Do this on both sides, and make one leg in front of the other to show movement.

Step 5: Coloring the Character

Now for the fun part—coloring! Use bright markers and pick any colors you like for your character’s costume. As you color, try layering your colors to make your drawing look even cooler.

Coloring Tips

  • Blending: Be careful with black outlines when using alcohol-based markers.
  • Layering: Color quickly in big areas to keep it smooth.
  • Shadows and Highlights: Use gray for shadows and white for highlights to make it look 3D.

Step 6: Adding Details

Once your character is all colored, add some details like shadows under the arms and feet. This makes it look even more 3D. You can also add highlights to the eyes and body to make them stand out.

Step 7: Final Touches

To finish, outline your drawing with a thicker black marker. This makes it look like a cartoon and hides any little mistakes.

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve drawn an awesome Fall Guy character. But don’t stop here—add backgrounds, other characters, or even new costumes. Share your amazing artwork with friends and family!

Happy drawing, and enjoy your creative journey!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing the Fall Guy character, and why did you enjoy it? Can you think of other characters you’d like to draw in the same way?
  • When you were coloring your character, what colors did you choose, and how did you decide on them? Do you have a favorite color that you like to use in your drawings?
  • Imagine your Fall Guy character comes to life. What kind of adventure would they go on, and who would they meet along the way? Share your story with your friends or family!
  1. Character Costume Design: Imagine your Fall Guy character is going to a party! Design a new costume for your character using different shapes and colors. Use paper and markers to draw your new costume ideas. Think about what your character might wear for different occasions, like a superhero party or a beach day.

  2. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or a park with a grown-up. Look for different shapes and colors in nature, like circles in flowers or the colors of leaves. When you get back, draw a new Fall Guy character using the shapes and colors you saw. This will help you see how different shapes and colors can be used in your drawings.

  3. Story Time with Fall Guy: Create a short story about your Fall Guy character. Where are they going? What adventures will they have? Draw a picture for each part of your story. Share your story and drawings with your family or friends. This will help you think about how your character can move and interact in different settings.

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