How to Draw a Boy Face: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to bring a character to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 5 and up. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to start building your drawing skills today.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Colorful illustration of a cartoon boy face, showcasing the final result of the drawing tutorial.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes

Close up of two cartoon eyes with pupils and eyelids drawn on white paper.

Draw two curved lines with small domes on top for the eyelids. Add circles inside for the irises, then smaller circles for the pupils. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eyes level to give your character a friendly, balanced look.

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Step 2: Adding Brows and Nose

Drawing the nose and eyebrows centered above the mouth line.

Sketch a small dash above each eye for eyebrows. For the nose, draw a small loop with a tiny vertical line above it. Add a curved line with small dashes at the ends for the mouth. Teacher's Tip: Keep the nose small to maintain a cute, youthful appearance.

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Step 3: Shaping the Head

The outline of the boy's jawline and chin with a simple mouth showing teeth.

Outline the face using a wide V-shape with a rounded bottom. Add a small loop under the mouth and tiny triangles for teeth. Teacher's Tip: Use a light touch; if the chin looks too pointy, just round it out with your eraser.

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Step 4: Drawing the Ears

Adding simple oval shapes to the sides of the head for ears.

Draw ovals on either side of the head to represent the ears. Teacher's Tip: Align the top of the ears with the eyes and the bottom with the nose for correct facial proportions.

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Step 5: Starting the Hairline

Sketching the initial hairline structure on top of the head.

Draw a small hill shape on each side of the head, followed by a vertical line. Add a few dashes on top. Teacher's Tip: These lines act as a guide for the hair volume.

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Step 6: Creating Spiky Hair

Drawing spiky, flame-like hair shapes on top of the boy's head.

Use loose, triangular shapes to draw the hair, similar to flames. Don't worry about perfection! Teacher's Tip: Vary the size of the triangles to make the hair look more natural and textured.

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Step 7: Refining the Hair

Adding detail lines to the hair to give it texture.

Connect the hair shapes with two curves and add a few internal lines for detail. Teacher's Tip: These internal lines help show the direction the hair is styled.

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Step 8: Adding Final Hair Details

Adding final touches and volume to the hair.

Fill in the hair with more sketchy shapes and add extra lines inside the head to define the shape. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil strokes confident here.

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Step 9: Drawing the Neck

Drawing the neck and shoulder lines to complete the portrait.

Add two lines for the neck and use rotated L-shapes to connect the head to the shoulders. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the neck isn't too thin so the head looks well-supported.

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Step 10: Coloring Your Masterpiece

The finished, colored cartoon boy face drawing.

Outline your drawing with a dark pen and erase your pencil marks. Color the skin and hair with your favorite shades. Teacher's Tip: Use a lighter color for highlights on the hair to make it look shiny!