How to Draw Morty Step by Step

How to Draw Morty Step by Step

Introduction

Hi, I’m John Johnson and I’m excited to teach you how to draw Morty from the popular TV series, Rick and Morty. Drawing has been a passion of mine since I was a kid, and over the years, I’ve learned some tips and tricks that I’d love to share with you.

Before we get started, let’s take a look at some interesting facts about Morty:

  • Morty is voiced by Justin Roiland, who is also the co-creator of the show.
  • Morty is based on Marty McFly from Back to the Future.
  • The character was originally named Morty Smith, but was later changed to Morty Sanchez.

Materials

Before we begin, let’s gather the materials you’ll need:

  • Pencil
  • Paper
  • Eraser
  • Black pen

Step 1: Basic Shapes

Start by drawing a circle for Morty’s head and a smaller circle below it for his body. Then, draw a triangle for his legs and another triangle for his arms.

Morty

Step 2: Facial Features

Draw Morty’s eyes in the top circle and his nose and mouth in the bottom circle. Then, add his ears on either side of his head.

Morty

Step 3: Clothing and Details

Draw Morty’s shirt and shorts, then add his shoes and socks. Finally, add details like the collar on his shirt and the seams on his shorts.

Morty

Step 4: Inking

Using a black pen, go over your pencil lines to create a finished drawing of Morty.

Morty

Conclusion

Congratulations, you’ve learned how to draw Morty step by step! Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep drawing and experimenting with different styles and techniques.

If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out to me in the comments below.

FAQs

Q: How long does it take to learn how to draw Morty?

A: It depends on your skill level and how much time you dedicate to practicing. Some people may be able to learn in a few hours, while others may take several weeks or months.

Q: Do I need to be good at drawing to learn how to draw Morty?

A: No, anyone can learn how to draw with practice and patience. Don’t be discouraged if your first attempts don’t turn out perfectly.

Q: Can I use a digital drawing program instead of pencil and paper?

A: Yes, you can use any drawing medium you prefer. Just make sure you have the necessary tools and software to create your drawing.

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