How to Draw a Quiz Game Show

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Learn how to draw a great looking Quiz Game Show with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.

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Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Quiz Game Show

How to Draw a Great Looking Quiz Game Show for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 01

1. "Contestant Number 1, come on down!" Begin by drawing the woman's face. Use overlapping curved lines to draw the chin, cheeks, and hair falling over the forehead and sides of the face, as well as the outer outline of the hair. Then, detail the face. For each eye, draw two curved lines with a partial oval between them. Shade a circle in the center to indicate the pupil. Then, use curved lines to draw the eyebrows, nose, and smiling mouth.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 2

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 02

2. Sketch the woman's torso and raised hand. Extend two lines below the head and connect them with a "V" shaped line, outlining the neck. Draw a "U" shaped line on each side of the neck to form the collars of the garment. Below this, draw a small circle to indicate a button. Then, use curved lines to outline the shoulders, arms, and torso of the shirt. Band the sleeve with a curved line. Then draw the hand.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 3

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 03

3. Band the remaining sleeve with a curved line, then use curved lines to draw the hand. Below it, sketch three cylinder shapes, with the largest in the middle. Note the curved lines that give it a three-dimensional appearance. This forms the lectern. Detail the front of the lectern with a rounded rectangle and small circles - lights and a display screen.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 4

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 04

4. Draw the next contestant. Use curved lines to outline the sides of the face, ears, chin, and voluminous hair. Outline his sad eyes using two curved lines. Shade a small circle in the center of each to indicate the pupils. Then, use curved lines to draw the eyelids, brows, nose, and frowning mouth. Use a curved line to add one more section to the base of the lectern.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 5

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 05

5. Enclose the neck using a "U" shaped line, then use curved lines to enclose the arms and torso of the shirt. Use curved lines to draw the hands. Then, enclose a large and small cylinder beneath the man's torso.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 6

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 06

6. Enclose two more segments at the bottom of the lectern. Detail the upper segments with curved lines, small circles, and a rectangle with rounded corners. Then, begin drawing the final contestant. Draw large circles for the eyes and shade small circles within them. Draw a curved line between the eyes, indicating the frames of glasses. Use curved lines to outline the nose and mouth.

Easy Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 7

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 07

7. Use curved lines to draw the eyebrows and outline the hair, ears, cheeks, chin, and hand raised thoughtfully to the face. Don't forget to draw the earpieces of the glasses.

Add More Details to Your Quiz Game Show Picture - Step 8

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 08

8. Use curved lines to outline the man's shirt and hand. Then, draw the cylindrical shapes of the lectern.

Complete the Outline of Your Quiz Game Show Drawing - Step 9

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 09

9. Complete the lectern by drawing the two shapes at its base and detailing it with curved lines, small circles, and a rectangle with rounded corners. Then, give the contestants a score by drawing and shading numbers on each screen!

Color Your Quiz Game Show Drawing

How to Draw a Quiz Game Show Step 10

Who will win this cartoon gameshow? It's up to you!

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Learn More About The Quiz Game Show Drawing

"Come on down!"
- Various hosts, The Price Is Right

What is your favorite game show?

Game shows first aired on radio and television in 1938. They were called Spelling Bee and Information Please, respectively.

In the United States, The Price Is Right, Family Feud, and Jeopardy have been among the most enduring.

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Would you like to draw the cartoon contestants of a quiz game show? Test your talents with the aid of this easy, step-by-step cartoon character drawing tutorial. All you will need is a pen, pencil, or marker and a sheet of paper.

If you liked this drawing tutorial, see also the following guides: Open Book drawing, Glasses drawing, and Dad's Trophy drawing.

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