How to Draw Realistic Kenny
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For Kenny all you have to do is draw the head and torso guide like so, then sketch in the facial guidelines. Both shapes should be attached.
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Define the shape of Kenny's head which is also his hood from his jacket. Kenny is snugged into his hood.
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Next, you will use the facial guidelines to draw out the large shaped eyes like so. As you can see they are wide open and have a surprised expression. Draw the nose too.
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Here you will draw in Kenny's puffy jacket hood like so. Be sure that it's super puffy because as you know Kenny stays bundled up.
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Draw the shoulders and then draw in Kenny's arms which are crossed over one another like so. Be sure the lining for the jacket isn't totally straight lined.
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Draw in Kenny's hand which is resting on the arm, then sketch in the laces from the hood of his jacket. Add the seam line down the middle where the coat zippers.
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Almost done with Kenny folks. All you have to do now is draw the bottom of the coat, then draw the thighs.
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Finally, draw in the ripple on the jacket, then add the pockets, seam lines on the crotch and along the sides of the pants. Erase all those mistakes as well.
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June 5, 2014
Description: Out of the three realistic South Park characters I made this one on Kenny is my favorite. I think I did such an awesome job creating a lesson on "how to draw realistic Kenny" from South Park. All you have to do is look at his face and know yup, that's Kenny. The same expression, the same pose the same everything. I had so much fun turning Kenny into a realistic figure that I went ahead and did another tut on a South Park character. Who will the next lesson be on? Will it be Stan or Kyle? Stay tuned in to find out, but for now have fun drawing realistic Kenny.