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The movie Up is about an elderly man named Carl Fredricksen who embarks on a grand adventure after his wife passes away. With the help of a wacky supporting crew (a young boy scout, a talking dog, and a large bird), he learns the importance of embracing life. Learn how to draw Mr. Fredricksen by following this step-by-step tutorial.

  1. Draw a rounded rectangle and make it wide at the bottom. Add ears. Make sure to draw vertical and horizontal lines to help with facial features in the next step.
  2. If you recall from seeing the movie, he has bushy eyebrows, square glasses and a round nose.
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  3. Start with his pants and tweed jacket. Note: don't forget to also draw a vertical line for his body's guideline.
  4. In this picture he is carrying three balloons; make sure to draw his left hand as if it's holding something.
  5. Draw a bow-tie, a bottle cap pin and his belt. Then add the folds on his clothes.
  6. Balloons are never completely round. They're more teardrop shaped. And don't forget to add a tiny triangle at the end of each balloon. That's the knot that keeps the balloon full of helium.
  7. Use a pen or marker (or a paint brush ). Wait a few minutes for the ink to dry, and erase all the pencil marks. That will keep your drawing looking neat.
  8. He wears brown and white clothes exclusively. So use different variations of brown. Don't forget to color the balloons too. For this drawing, we used yellow, blue, and pink.
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    How long does it take to draw this?
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    It depends on how much detail and color you want to add. Maybe around 20 minutes for medium detail and minor colour.
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