How To Draw Fear From Inside Out

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In today’s lesson, students will learn to draw Fear, a character from the movie *Inside Out*, using simple step-by-step instructions. The lesson covers everything from drawing Fear’s facial features and body to adding color, encouraging creativity and fun in the process. By the end, students will have a completed drawing of Fear and the confidence to explore drawing other characters as well.
  1. What did you learn about drawing Fear from the movie Inside Out?
  2. How did you feel while drawing Fear’s face and body?
  3. What colors did you choose for your drawing, and why did you pick them?

Let’s Draw Fear from Inside Out!

Today, we’re going to have some fun drawing Fear, a character from the movie Inside Out. Get your markers and paper ready, and let’s start drawing!

What You Need

  • Markers or sharpies
  • Regular printer paper

Step 1: Drawing Fear’s Eyes

Start with the Eye: Hold your paper up and down. Draw a big circle near the top middle for Fear’s eye.

Add the Pupil: Inside the big circle, draw a smaller circle and color it in.

Draw the Eyebrow: Above the eye, draw a curved line for the eyebrow. Make it look hairy by adding a zigzag line.

Step 2: Adding More to the Face

Draw the Nose: Near the top of the pupil, draw a line that curves like a hook down and back up.

Create the Mouth: Draw the top lip first, then make a curve going down for a scared mouth.

Draw the Second Eye: Draw another big circle behind the first eye for the second eye, and add its pupil.

Step 3: Finishing the Face

Add the Top Eyebrow: Draw a rainbow shape above the second eye and connect it with a zigzag line.

Draw the Hair: Make a swirly line at the back of the head for Fear’s hair.

Draw the Hand: Draw an upside-down U shape near his chin to show he’s worried. Add fingers with curved lines.

Step 4: Head and Bow Tie

Complete the Bottom Lip: Draw a line from the bottom lip to the hand.

Add the Bow Tie: Draw a small square at the neck and two triangles on the sides for the bow tie.

Step 5: Drawing the Body

Sketch the Shoulders and Arms: Draw a C-shape for the shoulder and lines down for the arms. Don’t forget the elbows!

Add the Cuffs: Draw lines on the sleeves and add buttons for detail.

Draw the Shirt Pattern: Make a zigzag pattern on the shirt for texture.

Step 6: Legs and Shoes

Draw the Legs: Draw lines down from the waist, bending a little at the knees.

Add the Shoes: Draw a hook shape at the bottom of each leg for the shoes and color them in.

Step 7: Coloring Your Drawing

Select Colors: Pick shades of purple, pale blue, and red.

Color the Face: Use light purple for the face and darker shades for shadows.

Finish the Outfit: Color the sleeves light blue, the bow tie red, and leave the shirt white. Use dark purple for the pants.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn Fear from Inside Out. You can pause and look back at this guide anytime. We hope you had fun and maybe you’ll try drawing other characters too. Happy drawing!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing Fear from Inside Out? Why did you like that part the most?
  • Can you think of a time when you felt like Fear? What did you do to feel better?
  • If you could draw another character from Inside Out, who would it be and why?
  1. Character Observation Walk: Take a walk around your home or neighborhood and look for things that remind you of Fear from Inside Out. It could be colors, shapes, or even expressions on people’s faces. Draw or write down what you find and share it with your class. How do these things make you feel? Do they remind you of any other emotions?
  2. Emotion Faces: With a friend or family member, take turns making faces that show different emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, and fear. Try drawing these faces on paper. How does each emotion change the way your face looks? What shapes do you notice in your drawings that are similar to Fear’s face?
  3. Color Exploration: Gather different colored crayons or markers. On a piece of paper, draw a big circle and divide it into sections like a pie. Color each section with a different color that you think represents an emotion. Which color did you choose for fear? Why? Share your color choices with your classmates and see if they chose the same colors for the same emotions.

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