How To Draw Subway Surfers Characters

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So you wanna capture the electrifying energy of Subway Surfers on paper? Ditch the hoverboard (safety first, people) and grab your pencils! This guide will turn you from a graffiti novice to a full-blown artist, ready to immortalize your favorite surfers outrunning the grumpy Inspector and his pesky dog.

Step 1: Choosing Your Weapon (a.k.a. Drawing Utensil)

  • The Humble Pencil: A classic for a reason. Easy to erase for those inevitable "wait, that leg looks like a pretzel" moments.
  • Pens: Bold and inky for a confident art style. Just remember, there's no turning back with these bad boys, so practice those moves beforehand!
  • Markers: Let your inner artist explode with vibrant colors. Just be careful not to bleed through the page and dye your grandma's tablecloth (been there, done that).

Pro Tip: Don't forget a good eraser! Even the coolest artists make mistakes (unless your name is Michelangelo, then you're probably good).

Step 2: Mastering the Art of the Circle (Not Actually That Hard, We Promise)

Yes, you read that right. Most Subway Surfers characters start with a good ol' fashioned circle. This will be the base for your surfer's head. Don't worry if it's not perfect – even Inspector grumpyface isn't exactly a looker (although, maybe that's why he's always so cranky).

Step 3: Let's Face It (Literally)

Now comes the fun part: adding features! Here's where your artistic talent truly shines (or hides under a mountain of self-doubt).

  • Eyes: Big and expressive, like they're constantly dodging trains and collecting coins. Think anime-inspired for that extra POW!
  • Nose: A simple dot or a tiny triangle will do the trick. Unless you're drawing Fresh, then it's gotta be a honkin' schnoz to match his personality.
  • Mouth: A wide grin for a carefree surfer or a determined scowl for someone like Tricky who always seems to be up to no good.

Word to the Wise: Don't forget eyebrows! They add personality and can even tell a story. Raised eyebrows for surprise, furrowed brows for concentration – you get the idea.

Step 4: Bodacious Bodies (Because Even Cartoon Surfers Need Them)

Now that you've got a stellar head, it's time to connect it to a bod that can outrun a grumpy inspector on a scooter. Think simple shapes like ovals and rectangles for the torso and limbs. Remember, these are stylized characters, so don't get bogged down in perfect anatomy (unless you're aiming for a super realistic Inspector, which would be both hilarious and terrifying).

Don't Forget the Gear: Deck out your surfer with their signature outfit! Jake's red beanie and baggy shorts, Yutani's sleek kimono, Fresh's…well, everything Fresh…add these details to bring your character to life.

Step 5: It's Showtime! Adding That Extra Oomph

Now that you've got the basics down, it's time to unleash your inner artist! Here are some ideas to make your drawing truly epic:

  • Backgrounds: Don't leave your surfer hanging in a void! Draw speeding trains, grumpy inspectors (because, let's face it, they add to the charm), or a cityscape for that authentic Subway Surfers feel.
  • Action Lines: Whoosh! Zap! Make your drawing dynamic with swooshing lines to show movement and speed.
  • Color it In!: Crayons, markers, colored pencils – go wild! Make your surfer stand out with bold colors or create a cool, toned-down look.

Remember: There are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents (or maybe a hilarious-looking dog that somehow became the inspector's new best friend).

So, grab your pencils, unleash your creativity, and get ready to draw some awesome Subway Surfers characters! Who knows, maybe your masterpiece will be the next viral trend. And if not, hey, at least you'll have a cool doodle to show off. Now get out there and dodge those trains…on paper, of course!


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