How to Draw Marvin the Martian
In this drawing lesson, you will learn how to draw Marvin the Martian. This lesson is sure to appeal to novice artists and children.
So, I have prepared for you a great drawing lesson in which I will show you how to draw Marvin the Martian step by step. This is another fascinating lesson dedicated to drawing cartoon characters. Marvin the Martian is a character in the Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies cartoon series, one of the main antagonists of the animated series.
Marvin is a short Martian with red arms, legs, and torso. On his hands he wears white gloves. It has a large spherical head, on which there are only eyes and no mouth at all, but despite this, it can speak.
His clothing style is based on the armor worn by the Roman Mars. Marvin wears white jet-powered basketball shoes, a large green Roman helmet, and a matching iron skirt.
Completing this lesson will help improve your artistic skills and draw various pictures. Now you can prepare your art supplies and start this tutorial.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw Marvin the Martian
- Draw the outline of the character’s head and eyes.
Depict one circle, and also add two large and two small ovals inside it.
- Add the character’s helmet.
At the top of the previously drawn head, add arcs and straight lines as shown.
- Depict elements on the sides of the head.
Below the helmet, add two symmetrical shapes using straight and curved lines.
- Sketch out an element at the top of the character’s head.
Above the head, you should depict two arcs, as well as curved and straight lines.
- Draw the torso of the Martian Marvin.
Below the previously drawn head, depict the torso using curved lines.
- Depict the character’s arms.
Draw two large symmetrical arms on the right and left sides of the character’s torso.
- Add the Marvin the Martian’s legs and shoes.
In the lower part of the torso, draw symmetrical legs using ovals, arcs and curved lines.
- Sketch out the character’s skirt.
Draw a curved line on the Marvin the Martian’s belt, and add curved lines as well.
- Color the drawing.
Use red, green, black, brown, and yellow to color this drawing.
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