How To Draw Subway Surfers Easy

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Escape the Inspector on Paper! How to Draw Subway Surfers (Even if You're Terrible at Art)

So you've been dodging trains and leaping over grumpy inspectors in Subway Surfers, but your artistic skills haven't quite hit high-speed chase level? Fear not, fellow graffiti enthusiast (or should we say "alleged" enthusiast)! This guide will turn you from a doodle disaster into a passable Picasso in no time.

Step 1: Grab Your Tools (But Not the Power Coin Magnet... Yet)

  • A trusty pencil: Not a fancy, five-sided monstrosity with a built-in compass. A regular, everyday pencil will do just fine.
  • Paper: Don't waste your precious coins on fancy sketchbooks. A napkin, a stray receipt – heck, even that scribbled-on to-do list will work (although your boss might give you a look).
  • Eraser: Because, let's face it, mistakes are inevitable. Unless you're secretly Da Vinci in disguise.

Pro Tip: If you're feeling fancy, grab some crayons or markers to breathe life into your creation. Just don't color outside the lines – that's a rookie mistake (and inspectors HATE rookies).

Step 2: Introducing Jake (or Tricky, or Fresh – Whoever You Fancy)

  1. The Head: Draw a circle. Not a perfect one, unless you're aiming for a creepy Mr. Gold copycat. We're going for cool, not conformity.
  2. The Eyes: Two circles inside the big circle. Make sure they're facing the same direction – unless you're going for a particularly surprised Jake who just saw the inspector.
  3. The Smile (Optional): A simple curve for a classic grin, or a jagged line for a mischievous smirk. After all, who wouldn't be a little smug after dodging a train?

Remember: Don't get bogged down in details. A squiggle for a nose and a couple of lines for hair are all you really need. This ain't brain surgery (although that would be a trickier character to draw).

Step 3: The Bodacious Body (Because Even Subway Surfers Need Legs)

  1. The Torso: A simple oval under the head. Think egg, not skyscraper.
  2. The Arms: Two lines coming out of the torso and ending in circles for hands. Don't worry about fingers – they're overrated anyway (for drawing purposes, at least).
  3. The Legs: Two more lines coming out of the bottom of the oval, ending in… well, let's just say inspectors seem to have trouble catching people who don't have proper feet. Improvise!

Bonus points: If you're feeling adventurous, add a backpack or a skateboard. Just remember, more details mean more chances for error. Keep it simple, surfer.

Step 4: The Final Touches (Because Even Subway Surfers Need a Little Flair)

  • Go back over your pencil lines with a pen or marker for a bolder look.
  • Add some color! Don't forget Jake's signature red beanie and bandana.
  • Feeling fancy? Draw a train in the background – just don't let it catch you!

And finally, the most important step:

Admire your work! You've just created a masterpiece (or at least a recognizable Jake). Now you can show off your artistic talents (or lack thereof) to your friends and family. Remember, there's no shame in a slightly lopsided Jake – it just adds to his charm (or, you know, hides the fact that you can't draw a straight line).

So there you have it! With a little bit of creativity (and a whole lot of ignoring artistic critique), you're well on your way to becoming a Subway Surfers drawing champion. Now get out there and practice – just don't get caught by the inspector... on paper, that is.

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