Today, we’re going to learn how to draw a fun cartoon character named Mr. Wolfe from the movie “Bad Guys.” Grab some paper and your favorite markers, and let’s get started!
First, draw a “U” shape in the middle of your paper, a little bit towards the top. This will be Mr. Wolfe’s nose. Connect the top of the “U” and color it in.
Above the nose, draw two dots for the eyes. Then, add two straight lines above the dots for the eyebrows. Make sure they are the same length. Draw the bottom of each eye by curving down and back up. Inside the eyes, draw small circles for the pupils and color them in to make Mr. Wolfe look sneaky.
Under the nose, draw another “U” shape for Mr. Wolfe’s smile. Make the ends curve out a little to give him some character.
Put two guide points close together for the eyebrows. Draw the eyebrows by curving them up and down. Make them thicker by tracing over the lines and coloring them in.
Next, outline Mr. Wolfe’s head. Start from the eyebrow and curl out to the cheek on both sides.
For the fur on his cheeks, draw a zigzag pattern. Do this on both sides. To draw the ears, place two dots above the eyebrows and create curved shapes connecting to the cheeks. Add zigzag lines inside the ears for detail.
To draw Mr. Wolfe’s suit, draw two lines coming down from the cheeks and connect them at the bottom. Add a line for the belt and two lines for the belt buckle. Draw a “V” shape under the chin for the shirt collar, and add buttons down the front.
Draw short lines for the shoulders and connect them to the belt. Create a sideways “V” for the jacket collar, and do the same on the other side.
For the legs, draw two long lines downwards. Make a guide point in the middle and draw the other side of the legs, connecting them at the bottom. For the shoes, draw curves that connect back to the legs.
Draw one arm going down into the pockets and connect it to the suit jacket. For the other arm, draw it straight down and connect it to the jacket. Finish the hands with a simple “U” or oval shape.
Start the tail with a curve between the legs, imagining it going behind the leg and curving out to the right. Add zigzag lines to make it look furry.
Now that you’ve finished drawing Mr. Wolfe, it’s time to color him in! Use your markers or any coloring tools you have. You can even add a background, like his car, to make your drawing extra special.
Great job! You’ve drawn and colored Mr. Wolfe. Remember, the most important thing about drawing is to have fun and keep practicing. Enjoy your artistic journey, and don’t forget to share your amazing artwork with others!
Character Observation: Take a walk around your neighborhood or look at pictures of animals online. Can you find any animals that remind you of Mr. Wolfe? Look at their noses, eyes, and fur. How are they similar or different from Mr. Wolfe? Draw your favorite animal using the steps you learned for Mr. Wolfe, but add features that make it unique!
Story Time with Mr. Wolfe: Imagine a short story where Mr. Wolfe goes on an adventure. What kind of adventure would he have? Draw a scene from your story, including Mr. Wolfe and any other characters you think he might meet. Share your story and drawing with your family or friends and see what adventures they think Mr. Wolfe might have!
Color Exploration: Experiment with different colors for Mr. Wolfe’s suit and background. What happens if you use bright colors instead of dark ones? How does it change the way Mr. Wolfe looks? Try using different materials like crayons, colored pencils, or watercolors. Which do you like best? Why?