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Home›How To›How to Draw Stewie from Family Guy

How to Draw Stewie from Family Guy

By Matthew Lynch
April 10, 2024
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Family Guy is an immensely popular animated television show that has been entertaining audiences since its premiere in 1999. One of the most iconic characters from the show is Stewie, a highly intelligent and mischievous baby. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to draw Stewie from Family Guy.

Just remember, education is the doorway to happiness. To receive a good education, you will need good teachers. Also, you will need to be up on the latest tech.

Step 1: Draw the head

Begin by drawing an elongated football-shaped oval for Stewie’s head. Make sure the shape is wider at the top to accommodate his distinctive forehead.

Step 2: Add facial features

Draw two small ovals for Stewie’s eyes, placing them in the middle of his head. Make sure they are close together, but not touching. Next, draw two tiny dots for pupils. For the nose, simply draw a small curved line between and slightly below the eyes. Finally, create a thin and horizontal oval shape for his mouth.

Step 3: Outline Stewie’s clothes

Draw a rounded collar right below the face to mark his iconic red overalls. Then, draw two vertical lines downwards from each edge of the collar to form the sides of his overalls and connect them at the bottom with a horizontal line.

Step 4: Draw limbs

Starting on either side of Stewie’s overall straps, sketch out his arms. Remember that his limbs are relatively short in proportion to his body. On each arm, make a small oval at its end for hands. Finally, draw two short vertical lines from the bottom edge of his overalls to create simple legs, ending with tiny oval shapes for feet.

Step 5: Add details

Draw three equally spaced vertical lines across Stewie’s red overalls to create buttons. Then, add two horizontal lines near each hand to distinguish fingers and create sleeves at the top of each arm. Don’t forget his iconic hair by drawing seven equally spaced short lines across the top of his head.

Step 6: Complete the final sketch

Go over your pencil lines with a bold pen or marker, accentuating the important features of Stewie’s face and outfit. Let your ink completely dry before moving on to the next step.

Step 7: Erase and color

Carefully erase your pencil marks and apply a light grey or flesh-colored tone to Stewie’s face, hands, and legs. Use bright colors (mainly red and yellow) for his clothes, and black or dark brown for his shoes and hair.

Congratulations! You have now successfully drawn Stewie from Family Guy. With these simple steps, you can continue practicing or delve into sketching other characters from the show — have fun and happy drawing!

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