He's the most powerful character among the Incredibles, able to morph into different elements, and yet he's still just a baby! Though he had only a small appearance in the film, Jack Jack did not fail to charm his audience with his cute smile and baby giggles.
An enjoyable subject to draw, you'll soon discover how to quickly put together this cute "incredible" baby Jack Jack by following these simple steps.
Steps
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Sketch the outline of Jack Jack. This image shows Jack Jack in what could be viewed as either a sitting or a crawling position. The guidelines are as follows:
- A circle for the head
- A line for the body
- Simple lines for legs and feet
- A horseshoe curving around the body line for the arms, ending in small hand lines.
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Round out the guidelines by drawing in shapes. The shapes are as follows:
- A larger circle to depict the baby's traditionally larger head; pencil in eye level and mouth level guidelines as well
- A small neck shape overlapping the head and body
- A circle for the body
- Two ovals to form each arm with a circle end for the hands then sausage shapes for the fingers , resting on the ground
- Circles for the legs and feet.
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Sketch in the details of the clothing (or "uniform"). Add the hands and shoe-covered feet.
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Outline all of the details you wish to keep as part of the final drawing. Erase all of the guidelines.
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Color in Jack Jack. Use the suggested colors in the image as guidance. Once colored in, you're all done and you've just drawn one of the cutest animated babies ever!
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QuestionCan I make the drawings a little neater?Ali Ali sa'eedCommunity AnswerYes. Put a piece of white paper under your hand while drawing; this won't let your hands mess up the pencil sketch.
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Things You'll Need
- Pencil and eraser
- Quality drawing paper
- Outline marker
- Coloring markers, pencils or paint
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