How to Draw Jar Jar Binks Easy

Artist: Dawn / January 13, 2014

Step 1.


Make an odd shape for the facial guide to create Jar Jar Binks.

Step 2.


You will now draw the oval shapes eyes that start at the top of Jar Jar's head, and at the base of the eyes there should be folded skin.

Step 3.


Finish drawing the eyes by sketching out the lids, eyeballs, pupils, and then the layers of skin that forms bags under the eyes. Also add a couple small bumps along the edges.

Step 4.


You can now sketch out the actual shape of Jar Jar's face and long squiggly neck.

Step 5.


Jar Jar is a very friendly looking figure so you will need to give him a great big smile.

Step 6.


Next, draw a bottom jaw, then draw in his perfect teeth. Sketch in the nostrils to create the nose and as you can see the nostrils are flaring and darkened around the edges.

Step 7.


For the last drawing step all you have to do is draw out the wide frilled parts of the head which I think are his ears in a relaxed state as they lay on his back. I'm not sure so don't hold me to this. Erase the mistakes then you are all done.

Step 8.


Here is the line art now that you are finished. You can color in Jar Jar Binks to your liking.

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Artist: Dawn
Date Added: January 13, 2014
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Description: For those of you that are Star Wars fans you should recognize the face you see before you now. Today I will upload a few lessons on some popular Star Wars characters in 'easy' form. To start, we will learn "how to draw Jar Jar Binks easy", step by step. Jar Jar is a Gungan from the planet Naboo who accompanies Queen Padmé Amidala and Anikin to Tatooine. As I was drawing Jar Jar Binks I noticed that I never made a lesson on him before. So I'm sure that this will some as a surprise for those of you that have been waiting for this tutorial on drawing Jar Jar Binks easy. Have fun with the lesson folks, and keep those pencils moving.