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How to draw Ernie the Giant Chicken

Ah, Ernie the Giant Chicken from Family Guy. He’s big, he’s bad, and he’s always up for a fight. But have you ever wondered how to draw this feathered foe? Well, wonder no more my friends, because we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we’ll show you how to draw Ernie the Giant Chicken step by step, so you can recreate his epic battles with Peter Griffin on paper. Let’s get started!

Introduction to the Drawing Guide

Before we dive into the steps, let’s go over some basic materials you’ll need for this drawing guide. You’ll need paper, a pencil, an eraser, and a black marker or pen. You can also use colored pencils or markers to add some flair to your finished drawing. Once you have all your materials ready, we can start drawing Ernie!

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Before You Get Started

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If you’re feeling adventurous and want to try drawing some other Family Guy characters, here are a few suggestions to get you started:

  • Peter Griffin: the lovable but bumbling patriarch of the Griffin family.
  • Stewie Griffin: the youngest member of the Griffin family who also happens to be a genius baby with a penchant for world domination.
  • Lois Griffin: the matriarch of the Griffin family who tries her best to keep everyone in line.
  • Brian Griffin: the anthropomorphic family dog who often serves as the voice of reason.
  • Glenn Quagmire: Peter’s next-door neighbor and best friend, known for his catchphrase “Giggity.”

So grab your sketchbook and pencils, and let your creativity run wild!

Now that you’ve learned how to draw Ernie the Giant Chicken, you’re well on your way to becoming a Family Guy artist extraordinaire! Keep practicing, experimenting, and having fun with your art. And if you enjoyed this tutorial and want to support me, consider buying me a coffee to help keep the blog going. Thank you for reading, and happy drawing!

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