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How to draw Lenny Leonard, Homer’s friend

Lenny Leonard is one of Springfield’s lovable background characters in The Simpsons, known for his goofy expressions, friendship with Carl, and his role as Homer’s co-worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. In this tutorial, we’ll break down the steps to capture Lenny’s unique features and style.

Lenny Leonard’s Signature Look

To capture Lenny’s essence, focus on these characteristic features:

  • Distinctive Nose: Lenny has a long, slightly pointed nose that gives him a unique profile.
  • Expressive Eyes: His droopy, half-closed eyes add a laid-back, often unimpressed expression.
  • Simple Outfit: Lenny is usually seen in a green shirt with blue suspenders and grey pants.
  • Messy Hair: His brown hair is combed back yet has an unkempt look, fitting his laid-back personality.

If you enjoy drawing Lenny, try adding more Simpsons characters like Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers and Homer to complete the iconic group from the power plant.

Color-Coded Drawing Guide

In this guide, we’ll use color-coding to keep each step clear:

  • Red Color: This color represents the step you’re currently focusing on.
  • Black Color: Shows lines you’ve already completed.
  • Grey Color: Used for the initial sketch or framework.

Follow these colors closely to keep your drawing structured and clear as you work through each stage.

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