If you’re a fan of the quirky world of Wander Over Yonder, you’re in for a treat. This guide will lead you through the delightful process of drawing King Bingleborp, the renowned leader of the Binglebops. The essence of drawing lies not just in the lines and shades, but in capturing the soul of the character. Let’s explore the fascinating universe of Binglebopolopolis and bring its beloved king to paper.
King Bingleborp: Key Features and Details
- Color and Appearance: Unlike the usual green Binglebops, King Bingleborp flaunts a vibrant purple hue, making him stand out amongst his subjects.
- Facial Hair: His pristine white mustache is a symbol of wisdom and grace, a key feature to emphasize in your sketch.
- The Crown: A crown adorns the top of his head, representing his regal status and authority among the Binglebops.
Once you capture the essence of King Bingleborp, you might also want to consider adding other characters like Wander or Sylvia to enhance the scene, or perhaps even depict Lord Hater’s attempt to conquer Binglebopolopolis.
Guidelines: The Anatomy of Our Drawing Guide
Drawing may seem challenging, but with our color-coded guide, you’re set for success. Here’s how our guide is structured:
- Red Color: Highlights the current drawing step you should be concentrating on.
- Black Color: Represents the lines you’ve already sketched in previous steps.
- Grey Color: Demonstrates the foundational sketch for proportions. Remember, this is the primary step of your drawing.
With a total of 10 steps, the initial step lays down the basic sketch. Once your masterpiece is ready, consider inking it for a more polished look. However, ensure the ink dries thoroughly before gently erasing the pencil lines to avoid smudges.









One thing I always find interesting about a character like King Bingleborp is how differently artists interpret the same source material, so it would be great to see your take on him once you’ve worked through how to draw King Bingleborp. Drop your finished drawing in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post and compare it with what others have come up with. If you want a steady stream of new guides, the signup form at the top of this page will add you to a weekly email digest.