How to Draw Mangle from FNAF: Easy Step-by-Step Guide
Ready to bring Mangle to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists and FNAF fans looking to master this complex, mechanical character. Grab your pencil, eraser, and paper, and follow along to build your character drawing skills through simple, manageable shapes.
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Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Sketching the Head
Draw two curved lines to form a soft half-circle for the top of the head. Teacher's Tip: Keep this shape rounded and symmetrical to give Mangle a balanced look.
Step 2: Defining the Cheeks
Add two triangular tufts of fur on either side of the head. Tip: Make these points sharp to emphasize the robotic, fox-like design of the character.
Step 3: The First Ear
Draw a teardrop shape for the ear, with a smaller teardrop inside for detail. Connect it to the head with two short lines. Tip: Use a light touch to keep the mechanical joints looking clean.
Step 4: The Second Ear
Repeat the process on the opposite side to draw the second ear. Tip: Ensure the ears are roughly the same size to maintain proportion.
Step 5: Drawing the Snout
Sketch a rounded rectangle for the nose, then add an irregular shape below it with a rounded 'M' line for the lips. Tip: This creates the signature FNAF animatronic muzzle look.
Step 6: The Lower Jaw
Add curved lines at the corners of the mouth and a larger curved shape underneath to form the lower jaw. Tip: Leave enough space for the teeth in the next step!
Step 7: Adding the Eyes
Draw two rounded eye sockets, adding lids and eyelashes. For one eye, draw three concentric circles for the pupil. Tip: The eyelashes add a touch of personality to the character.
Step 8: Adding Teeth
Trace a parallel line inside the jaw and add sharp, triangular teeth. Tip: Keep the teeth small and uniform to make them look like individual animatronic parts.
Step 9: Mechanical Details
Add loose wires and jointed mechanical parts around the head. Include the secondary eye on a square base. Tip: This is where Mangle starts to look truly 'mangled' and authentic!
Step 10: Color and Finish
Color your Mangle with a pale face and rosy cheeks to complete the clown-like aesthetic. Tip: Use light grey or white for the metallic parts to give it a realistic sheen.