Anger is a standout character in the 2015 Inside Out and plays a significant role in its 2024 sequel. As one of Riley Andersen’s core emotions, Anger is known for his fiery temper and passion for fairness. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to draw Anger in a calm state, saving his flaming head for a future tutorial.
Anger’s Appearance
When drawing Anger, focus on these key features:
- Brick-shaped body with red skin and matching eye color.
- White collar shirt with rolled-up sleeves and a red-and-gray zig-zag necktie.
- Dark burgundy slacks with a brown belt.
- Black dress shoes.
- No hair, and in the sequel, he sometimes appears in white boxer shorts with red hearts.
For more character drawing guides, check out our tutorials on Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anxiety and Sadness.
Anger Drawing Guide – How It Works
This guide includes 12 steps, each illustrated with an image. By following these steps, you will gradually bring Anger to life on your paper.
- Red Color: Highlights the current step you should be focusing on.
- Black Color: Shows the lines you have previously drawn.
- Grey Color: Indicates the basic sketch.
Start by making the basic sketch in the first stage. In the final stage, you can choose to ink the sketch and gently erase the pencil lines after the ink dries. This process helps ensure your drawing looks clean and polished.
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