Learn how to draw a great looking Curious George with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Curious George.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Curious George
How to Draw a Great Looking Curious George for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the Curious George outline by drawing his eyes. First, draw two circles, each with a smaller circle inside them.
Shade around the small circles. Draw a curved line in a spiral shape around each eye. Use short lines to draw the top, tip, and nostrils of the nose.
Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 2
2. Outline George's jaws with a long curved line. Use two long lines to sketch his open, smiling mouth. Then detail the corners of the mouth and the tongue inside it with shorter curved lines.
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Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 3
3. Use a curved, loosely "M" shaped line to draw the top of George's face. Extend a curved line upward from his cheek to form the side of his head.
Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 4
4. Use curved lines to draw George's ears and contour inside them. From one ear, extend a long curved line to form the top of his head.
Connect it to the side of the head with a series of short lines that meet at jagged points, forming a tuft of fur.
Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 5
5. Extend a curved line below the ear, then use a series of lines to sketch George's arm, bent at the elbow. Notice the jagged lines at the wrist that offer a furry texture.
Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 6
6. Draw George's hand using a series of overlapping curved lines. From the chin, extend a long curved line with a series of jagged lines at the bottom. This forms the remaining arm.
Easy Curious George Drawing - Step 7
7. Use overlapping curved lines to sketch George's remaining hand. Then use a long curved line for his belly.
Add More Details to Your Curious George Picture - Step 8
8. Use a series of curved lines to draw George's rear leg. Notice the jagged and overlapping lines that will become the top of the foot.
Complete the Outline of Your Curious George Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw the remaining rear leg, then draw both feet. Use overlapping "U" shaped lines for the toes.
Color Your Curious George Drawing
Your Curious George outline is now complete. Color your character. George has brown fur and a peach face, ears, hands, and feet.
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Learn More About The Curious George Drawing
Curious George is a beloved character from classic children's literature. You can monkey around and learn how to draw Curious George thanks to this easy, step-by-step character drawing guide.
Curious George is the title character in books and movies about his adventures. He is "a good little monkey" who lives in America with his friend and protector, the Man in the Yellow Hat.
The Man in the Yellow Hat looks a bit like this Lucky Luke drawing. Both characters were created around the same time, nearly one hundred years ago.
You can draw a barrel of monkeys in addition to Curious George. Check out this easy monkey drawing or learn how to draw a silly cartoon monkey.
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