How to Draw Bash Johnson, 9th Grade Ninja
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Start by drawing an oblong block like shape for the head and face of Bash. Add the one facial guideline too.
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Next, begin sketching out the very structure of Bash's face. It should be long, boxy, and the jaw should be strong looking or square. Draw in the left eyeball, then draw in the ear and hairline and sideburns.
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Draw in the other eye, then color the pupils in too. Draw the neat eyebrows like so, then give him a nose and a confident smile. Also add detailing inside the ear too.
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Now you will just need to draw out his "high" profile hairstyle which is standing almost straight up. Add some closer to the head, then proceed to step five.
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Lastly, draw out his big thick neck, then draw the bulky shoulders, shirt collar, and sleeve line. Erase the mistakes if you made any as well.
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September 21, 2012
Description: So I think this is the last character that I will be submitting for a while from the new cartoon series on Disney XD called Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja. Remember when I said that every story has to have a villain? Well, they also gotta to have a bully too. Meet Bash Johnson, he is not only the school bully, he is also the star quarter back for Norrisville's High School football team. He is like any other conceded jock in school, he thinks he is god's gift to girls, as well as the most important person in the world. The typical a-hole that has all brawn with no brains. He often picks on Randy, but what Bash doesn't know might hurt him...finally. Anyways, it's always fun drawing these types of characters because they usually make you laugh when you watch them on screen. If you have watched the show and you like his character, you should also have fun learning "how to draw Bash" too. I can't tell you how happy I am to be finally done with drawing 9th Grade Ninja characters. It was getting so boring. Well, I hope you like the lessons at least because if you don't, all my hard work will be in vain. Just kidding. Gotta go people enjoy this, and all the other tutorials you see today.