If you’ve ever found yourself intrigued by the world of Brickleberry, you might be particularly interested in one character – Denzel Jackson. With his unique persona and the humor he brings to the table, Denzel has captured the hearts of many. In this guide, we’ll show you how to draw this beloved character, ensuring you capture every nuance of his personality on paper.
Character Traits & Drawing Focus Points
When embarking on this drawing expedition, consider the following focal points:
- Posture: As a central figure, how Denzel stands and moves speaks volumes about his character.
- Facial Features: His unique look, from the shape of his eyes to his smile, sets him apart from other characters.
For those looking to expand their Brickleberry collection, characters like Steve Williams or Connie Cunaman could be your next drawing subjects, enriching your artwork with the full Brickleberry cast.
Understanding the Guide
Our guide adopts a color-coded system to make your drawing journey seamless:
- Red Color: Focus on the current drawing step.
- Grey Color: Represents the basic proportion sketch, essential for the initial three steps.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines drawn in the previous steps.
The guide comprises 13 steps. The initial step sets the foundational sketch using light strokes, allowing easy adjustments. Once your sketch comes to life, the final stage invites artists to ink their masterpiece. It’s essential to wait for the ink to dry before erasing the pencil marks to prevent smudging.












That covers how to draw Denzel Jackson, Brickleberry’s foul-mouthed ranger who somehow makes terrible decisions look entertaining. If you want to keep up with new guides, the email signup at the top of the page sends a weekly roundup, and video versions of some guides turn up on the YouTube channel too. Hope Denzel turned out looking as gloriously unhinged as he does in the show.