How to Draw Chibi Joker
1
Draw a shape for chibi Joker's head, and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw a box shape for the body or torso of Joker like you see here and draw a straight vertical line in the middle.
2
Use the facial guidelines and draw the over exaggerated liner that is marked around his eyes like so, and then draw in the eyeballs. Add the strand of hair to the right as well.
3
Draw the shape of the face of chibi Joker, and notice how the face shape is not the typical square shaped face. Instead, the face is sort of round. Once that is done continue to sketch out his messy stringy hair like you see in this step.
4
I drew chibi Joker sitting down so instead of full legs, you will draw the nubs of the legs. Sketch out the shoulders, arms, hands and then move to the next step.
5
Draw the mouth, and then draw chibi Joker's suit jacket collar, his under shirt, and his bottom as well as the feet. Erase the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one to clean up your new drawing.
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April 22, 2010
Description: This is going to be the last chibi comic book character I do for the day, but instead of a Marvel hero, I will submit a lesson on one of DC Comics notorious villainous faces, "how to draw chibi Joker". I love the way he came out, and if you asked me personally, I would say that he came out looking like Joker from Dark Knight. I think I will make a habit of drawing some cool comic book heroes and villains for a week or so, just because I know everyone loves them. Joker is far from being a sane individual, which is why he is loved even though he is hated. I read an article that said the Joker is one of the most perfect villains out of all the evil characters that hit the big screen, and in books. I know that you guys will love this tutorial because I absolutely loved drawing him out. I can't wait to show you guys what I have in store for you when I go live today on Livestream. I made sure I drew in his straggly looking green hair, the black bold circles around his eyes, and that messy red lipstick job on his mouth. Of course the purple suit is also an absolute necessity. I mean without it, Joker would look just blah. Well, I'm gonna bust a move and get the heck out of this description because I still have more work ahead of me. Enjoy learning "how to draw chibi Joker", step by step, and in the end have even more fun coloring him in. Peace!