Delving deep into the universe of Futurama, there’s a character that stands out, both for her klutziness and her Martian heritage. Amy Wong, a mix of genius and goofball, offers artists a challenge filled with fun and complexity. If you’ve been wondering how to draw Amy Wong, you’re in for a treat. This guide will help you sketch her iconic look.
The Essence of Amy Wong
- Distinct Martian attire: Amy’s midriff-baring pink sweatshirt and matching sweatpants set her apart.
- Expressive face: From her reduced cheek cuteness to her determined eyes, capturing Amy’s facial expressions is vital.
- Physical humor: As a character designed with slapstick in mind, Amy’s posture and actions can be exaggerated for effect.
- Relationship ties: Considering adding other characters? Think about Kif, her on-again, off-again love interest, or perhaps Leela and Fry for a group sketch.
The Drawing Guide Decoded
Before we dive into the intricacies of sketching Amy, let’s understand the guide’s format:
- Red Color: Represents the current step in the drawing.
- Grey Color: Depicts the basic proportion sketch.
- Black Color: Shows the lines drawn in the preceding steps.
This guide comprises 14 steps, with the first step focusing on the basic sketch. After completing the sketch, artists can ink over their work. Remember to allow the ink to dry thoroughly before erasing the pencil marks to prevent smudging.













Now that you know how to draw Amy Kroker (Wong), head over to the pinned SketchOk post on Pinterest and drop your finished sketch in the comments. That’s where the community tends to gather, share their takes on characters like Amy, and swap tips on getting details like her signature style just right. If you prefer following along with video, check out the SketchOk YouTube channel, where video versions of some guides are available.