How To Draw Jackie Robinson, Jackie Robinson
1
To draw the baseball legend, Jackie Robinson, we should first start with some very basic construction guide lines. Using a 2H or harder pencil, lightly sketch in your guide lines as seen here. He's going to be hitting a baseball with a bat, so his ar
2
Next, it's a good idea to sketch in the complete human form without clothing. By doing this, it will ensure that the figure is proportionate and will look accurate after we put on clothes. These lines should be fairly basic, lacking detail in the hea
3
Now that all our guide lines are in place, let's start working on the face. Make sure that the eyes line up with the middle of the head. The nose is half way between the eyes and chin, and the mouth is half way between the nose and chin. The chin doe
4
Let's continue working on the head by drawing the hat and hair. Be sure to draw a tiny portion of the "B" (for Brooklyn) on the front of the cap. Notice how the bill of the cap has an arch to it. We should only see a small portion of hair between the
5
Draw the right arm stretching across the front of the body, reaching back towards the bat. You do not need to draw the hand, because it'll be mostly covered up by the left hand in the next step. Be sure to draw the sleeve of the uniform, which should
6
Now we can draw the left arm. The bicep of the left arm will be tucked behind the forearm, so we won't see much of it save for some of the wrinkled sleeve. The hand should be gripping the handle of the bat. Draw a few fingers of the right hand behind
7
Drawing the bat is easy. Just make sure that your lines are perfectly straight and that it gets fatter at the end. Use a ruler if you need to. Notice how the tip of the bat is pointing down slightly, rather than up.
8
Let's go back to the body and draw the upper torso. There should be a few large wrinkles in the uniform, but make sure that they are mostly pointing upwards. Draw the buttons down the center, while making sure that they are evenly spaced apart from o
9
Draw the belt around the waste and the team name, "Dodgers" across the chest. The name will not be 100% visible because of the folds in the fabric. Notice how the first "D" is smashed inside a fold, and the "S" is hidden beneath the left arm. Also no
10
Old fashioned baseball uniforms featured very baggy pants. When drawing the legs, be sure to draw a lot of extra fabric and folds below the knees. The pants end about half way between the knees and ankles, where they are tucked into the socks.
11
Next, draw the form-fitting socks and shoes. Notice how the right foot is pointing back, away from the body, while the left foot is planted firmly on the ground.
12
Next, ink your image using a brush and ink, or Micron markers. Be patient, and make sure not to accidentally go over any unneeded construction lines. After your ink has dried, erase your pencil marks with a kneaded eraser.
13
To add a greater sense of depth to the image, you can add shadow. Since the uniform is white, don't go too heavy on shading the uniform. A few shadows under the larger folds will do just fine. Adding shadow will help bring your image to life!
Comments 0
Details
March 29, 2013
Description: A step by step demonstration on how to draw Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers in a comic book style.