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How To Draw Sulley From Monsters Inc Easy


How To Draw Sulley From Monsters Inc Easy

Okay, so you wanna draw Sulley, huh? From Monsters Inc.? Awesome! He's fluffy, he's blue, and he's got those purple spots – what's not to love? Don't worry, we're not aiming for Pixar-level perfection here. We're going for fun, easy, and recognizable Sulley. Think of it as "Sulley-inspired" if you're feeling fancy. Ready? Let's grab a pencil (and maybe an eraser… just in case!).

Step 1: The Basic Shape (Think Potato!)

First things first, let's draw a… potato. Seriously! A slightly lumpy, oval-ish potato shape. This is going to be Sulley's body. Is it perfect? Nope! Should it be? Absolutely not! Remember, we're going for fun, not a museum masterpiece. Think rugby ball meets slightly squashed potato. You got it?

Pro Tip: Draw lightly! We'll be erasing some of these lines later. Unless you want a permanent potato-shaped Sulley... your call!

Step 2: The Head (Smaller Potato!)

Now, above the potato body, draw a smaller potato. Yes, another potato! This one will be Sulley's head. It should overlap the body slightly. Imagine you're building a snowman… a slightly blue, furry snowman. Is your head potato too big? Too small? Eyeball it! It's art, baby! There are no rules... except the ones I'm making up right now.

Step 3: Those Awesome Horns (Miniature Swords!)

Okay, horns time! On top of the head potato, draw two short, slightly curved horns. Think miniature swords. Or maybe really stubby unicorn horns. Whatever floats your boat! Make them roughly symmetrical. Or don't! Sulley's got character, and asymmetry can add to that, right? See? I'm justifying all our potential mistakes already!

How to Draw Sully from, Monsters, Inc. | Sully monsters inc, Easy
How to Draw Sully from, Monsters, Inc. | Sully monsters inc, Easy

Remember: These are monster horns, not perfect geometric shapes. A little wobbly is good!

Step 4: The Face (Let's Get Expressive!)

Now comes the fun part: the face! Draw two big, round eyes. Sulley's got those big, friendly eyes that could melt a yeti's heart. Make sure they're spaced apart nicely. Then, draw a big, slightly oval-shaped nose between the eyes. Think of a dog's nose, but fluffier and bluer. Below the nose, draw a wide, happy mouth. Sulley's always smiling, right? Unless Boo's doing something particularly chaotic.

How To Draw Sulley From Monsters Inc. (Easy Drawing Tutorial) - YouTube
How To Draw Sulley From Monsters Inc. (Easy Drawing Tutorial) - YouTube

Don't forget: Add some eyebrows! They're crucial for expressing Sulley's personality. Arched eyebrows for surprise? Angled eyebrows for a fierce roar (that's really just a friendly greeting)? You decide!

Step 5: Arms and Legs (Stumpy Limbs Ahoy!)

Time for the limbs! Draw two short, stumpy arms coming out from the sides of the body potato. And then two more stumpy legs coming out from the bottom. They don't need to be super detailed – just simple shapes will do. Think of them as furry little sausages. Are they a little wonky? Perfect! Sulley's not a bodybuilder, he's a scarer (well, a retired scarer, anyway).

How to Draw SULLEY | Monsters Inc. | Easy Steps - YouTube
How to Draw SULLEY | Monsters Inc. | Easy Steps - YouTube

Step 6: The Spots! (Purple Power!)

Okay, grab your purple crayon, marker, pencil… whatever you've got! Time to add Sulley's signature purple spots. Just sprinkle them all over his body. Don't overthink it! Random is good! Think of it like splattering paint, but in a more controlled, less messy way (hopefully!). Are they perfectly distributed? Who cares! It's your Sulley!

Bonus Points: Vary the size of the spots for added visual interest. Tiny spots, big spots, medium spots… the spotty possibilities are endless!

How to Draw Sully from, Monsters, Inc. | Easy disney drawings, Disney
How to Draw Sully from, Monsters, Inc. | Easy disney drawings, Disney

Step 7: Outline and Erase (Clean Up Time!)

Now, using a darker pencil or pen, outline your Sulley drawing. This will make him really pop! Once you're done outlining, carefully erase all those initial potato-shaped guidelines. Watch Sulley emerge from the potato-y depths! Ta-da!

Step 8: Color and Details (Make Him Yours!)

Finally, color your Sulley! Use shades of blue and purple to bring him to life. Add some shading to give him dimension. Maybe add a little bit of white to his fur to make it look fluffy. And there you have it! Your very own, hand-drawn Sulley! High five!

Final thoughts: Don't be afraid to experiment and add your own personal touch. This is just a guide, after all. The most important thing is to have fun! Now go forth and create some awesome Sulley art! And maybe send me a picture? I'd love to see it!

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