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How to draw Mort | Madagascar

Drawing has always been a magical journey. But when it comes to sketching beloved characters like Mort from the Madagascar series, it’s a blend of challenge and nostalgia. In this tutorial, we will guide you through how to draw Mort, ensuring your artwork captures the essence of this adorable yet complex character.

Mort’s Unique Traits

  • Physique: Mort is an incredibly cute mouse lemur with an innocent yet sometimes annoying demeanor.
  • Age: Though he looks young, Mort is surprisingly over 50 years old, making him a historical figure in the Madagascar universe.
  • Obsession: One cannot mention Mort without referencing his peculiar obsession with King Julien’s feet.
  • Multiple Personalities: From the intellectual Smart Mort to the peaceful Hippie Mort, this character has a myriad of personalities inside him, thanks to his experiences and adventures.

When drawing Mort, consider sketching other characters like King Julien, Maurice, or even the penguins to add depth and context to your artwork.

The Sketching Guide Explained

This step-by-step guide comprises 8 phases. Here’s a brief about our color-coding system:

  • Red Color: Indicates the current step of the drawing process.
  • Grey Color: Represents the basic proportion sketch. Ensure to keep your strokes light for easy adjustments.
  • Black Color: Showcases the previously drawn lines, solidifying the sketch’s structure.

Remember, the initial stags of this guide emphasizes creating a foundational sketch. By the end, you can choose to ink your artwork. If you opt for inking, wait for it to dry completely before erasing the pencil lines to prevent smudging.

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Before You Get Started

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