How to Draw the Joker: Easy 10-Step Character Guide

Ready to bring Gotham's most iconic villain to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists and fans looking to practice expressive character design. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper to follow along as we break down the Joker’s signature features into simple, manageable shapes.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A high-quality, finished illustration of the Joker, showcasing the final result of the drawing tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Face Shape

Pencil sketch showing the initial outline of the Joker's pointed chin and brow bone structure.

Start by sketching the Joker's face using light, curved lines. Focus on creating a sharp, pointed chin and distinct brow bones. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the proportions before we add the facial features.

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Step 2: Defining the Nose

Close-up of the Joker's sharp, pointed nose being added to the face guidelines.

Draw the nose using two curved lines that meet at a sharp, downward-pointing tip. Tip: If you accidentally draw it too large, use your eraser to gently soften the lines before moving on.

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Step 3: Adding the Eyes

Detailed view of the Joker's almond-shaped eyes with pupils added.

Outline the eyes using two curved lines that taper to a point at each end. Add a small circle inside each for the pupils. Tip: Making the eyes slightly slanted gives the Joker that classic, mischievous look.

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Step 4: Drawing the Signature Smile

The Joker's wide, crooked mouth with visible teeth being drawn.

Sketch the thin lips using curved lines. Use a jagged line on one side to show the teeth, and a curved line to separate the upper and lower rows. Tip: Don't worry about making the teeth perfect; the Joker’s smile is meant to look a bit crooked and chaotic!

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Step 5: Detailing the Ear

Drawing the ear on the side of the Joker's head with inner ear details.

Enclose the ear with a curved line on the side of the head. Add a small, backward 'S' shape inside to represent the inner ear structure. Tip: Keep this detail small so it doesn't distract from the face.

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Step 6: Sketching the Hair

Adding the Joker's iconic messy, spiked hair using curved lines.

Use a series of curved lines to create the hair. Focus on the rounded indentation on the forehead and sharp, spiked locks on top. Tip: Vary the length of your strokes to make the hair look messy and wild.

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Step 7: Adding Neck and Shoulders

The Joker's neck and shoulders being outlined with long, curved lines.

Draw long, sweeping curved lines descending from the chin to form the neck and shoulders. Tip: Make these lines smooth to contrast with the jagged, chaotic hair.

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Step 8: Refining the Expression

Adding collar details and facial expression lines to enhance the Joker's look.

Sketch a triangle below the neck for the collar. Add curved lines near the nose and mouth to create deep smile lines, giving him a more 'demented' look. Tip: These small lines are what really bring the character's personality to life!

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Step 9: Adding the Bow Tie

Drawing the Joker's signature floppy bow tie beneath his collar.

Use curved lines to draw a floppy bow tie beneath the collar. Tip: Keep the edges slightly rounded to give it a soft, fabric-like appearance.

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Step 10: Bringing Him to Life with Color

The finished, colored Joker drawing featuring his signature green hair and red lips.

Time to color! Use a pale white for the face, vibrant green for the hair, and classic red for those wide lips. Tip: Use a yellow pencil for the teeth to keep them looking slightly discolored and authentic to the character.