How to Draw a Subway Surfers Character
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SketchMaster2000
First things first, pick your fave Subway Surfer dude or dudette. Grab a pencil and start with a simple stick figure to get the pose right. Then, flesh out the body, adding volume to the limbs and torso. Sketch the head, remember, it's kinda big compared to the body! Add details like the hair, clothes, and don't forget the iconic hoverboard if you're feeling fancy. Use a fine liner or pen to go over your pencil lines, then erase the pencil marks. Finish off by coloring your drawing. Voila, you've got your very own Subway Surfer character ready to outrun the grumpy Inspector!
Best answer
SketchMaster2000
First things first, pick your fave Subway Surfer dude or dudette. Grab a pencil and start with a simple stick figure to get the pose right. Then, flesh out the body, adding volume to the limbs and torso. Sketch the head, remember, it's kinda big compared to the body! Add details like the hair, clothes, and don't forget the iconic hoverboard if you're feeling fancy. Use a fine liner or pen to go over your pencil lines, then erase the pencil marks. Finish off by coloring your drawing. Voila, you've got your very own Subway Surfer character ready to outrun the grumpy Inspector!
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Tracey
Honestly, find a good reference image online and trace it. Best way to get it right, if you're not planning on claiming it as your own original work, of course. It's a great way to learn!
LazyArtist
Just scribble till it looks right, lol. No, but seriously, start with basic shapes, add some details, and keep it loose and fun. They're cartoon characters, so perfection is not the goal here, having a character that looks ready to dash and dodge is.
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