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How to draw Professor Farnsworth


With his eccentric ways, love for science, and that unmistakable “Good news, everyone!” catchphrase, Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth has become an iconic character in the world of animated television. Today, we’ll guide you on how to draw this legendary Futurama character step by step. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a masterpiece ready for any intergalactic art show!

Character’s Appearance and Key Focus Points:

Drawing Professor Farnsworth may sound like a quantum neutrino field task, but with the right approach, it’s fun and rewarding. Here are some significant aspects to remember:

  • Thick Glasses: An unmistakable trademark, the Professor’s glasses magnify his eyes, adding to his eccentric appearance.
  • Senile Demeanor: Though his mind is brilliant, his body portrays an old man’s fragility. Subtle wrinkles and slightly stooped posture give him his unique character.
  • Iconic Lab Coat: The Professor is rarely seen without his white lab coat, hinting at his never-ending passion for science.
  • Relationship to Fry: As you’re sketching Professor Farnsworth, consider adding Philip J. Fry somewhere in the background for added depth. The intricate family relationship between these characters is both humorous and heartwarming.

About the Guide:

This drawing guide consists of 13 steps. Before we begin, here’s a brief understanding of the color coding system used:

  • Red Color: Represents the current step you’re focusing on.
  • Black Color: Showcases previously drawn lines.
  • Grey Color: Depicts the basic proportion sketch.

Remember, the first step involves sketching a basic structure. Use light strokes to get your proportions right. Once you’re satisfied with your sketch, you can consider inking it. Inking gives your sketch a polished look. However, ensure the ink dries completely before you erase the pencil sketch to avoid smudging. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a reference image of a colored Professor Farnsworth to guide your coloring.

Inking Tips:

  1. Steady Hand: Always ink with a steady hand, moving from one end to the other without hesitation.
  2. Let it Dry: Give ample time for the ink to dry. Rushing can lead to smudges, ruining the art.
  3. Erase Gently: When erasing pencil sketches, be gentle. You don’t want to erase your inked lines.
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How to draw Professor Farnsworth - coloring

Wrap-Up

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