How to Draw Homer Simpson: Easy 10-Step Guide

Ready to bring Springfield's favorite dad to life? This tutorial is perfect for artists ages 6 and up, requiring only a pencil, eraser, and paper. Follow these simple steps to master Homer's iconic silhouette and expressive face.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A complete, colored illustration of Homer Simpson standing in a classic pose.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Eyes and Nose

Pencil sketch showing Homer Simpson's nose and two large circular eyes with pupils.

Start by drawing a curved line for the nose. Above it, draw two large circles for the eyes. Teacher's Tip: Keep the circles slightly overlapping to give him that classic cartoon look; shade small dots inside for pupils.

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Step 2: Defining the Mouth

Drawing the mouth area of Homer Simpson with lips and small vertical teeth lines.

Draw a curved line from below the eye, looping it under the nose to form the upper lip. Double the line back to create the open mouth and lower lip. Add short vertical lines for teeth. Tip: Use a light touch for the teeth so they don't look too heavy.

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Step 3: Shaping the Head and Hair

Outlining the head shape, ear, neck, and the signature zig-zag hair of Homer Simpson.

Extend a curved line from the top eye to form the skull. Add a 'C' shape for the ear and a straight line for the neck. Draw small zigzags on top for his hair. Tip: Don't worry if the hair isn't perfect; Homer's hair is famously sparse and messy!

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Step 4: Drawing the Collar and Arm

Adding the shirt collar, sleeve, and arm details to the Homer Simpson drawing.

Create an 'M' shape at the neck for the collar. Enclose the rectangular collar sides, then draw the bell-shaped sleeve. Extend curved lines for the arm and hand. Tip: Keep the arm lines smooth and rounded to match the cartoon style.

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Step 5: Sketching the Torso

Drawing the torso and shirt outline for Homer Simpson.

Use smooth, curved lines to draw the side and bottom of the shirt. Tip: Imagine you are drawing a soft, rounded rectangle to get the proportions right for his belly.

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Step 6: Adding the Pants

Adding the pants and cuff details to the lower half of the Homer Simpson drawing.

Draw a curved line at the base of the shirt for the waist. Extend two lines down for the pant leg, closing it with a cuff. Tip: Parallel lines help keep the pant leg looking uniform.

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Step 7: Completing the Legs

Connecting the legs to complete the lower body structure of Homer Simpson.

Extend a line downward from the front of the pants and connect it to the other leg using short, curved lines. Tip: This creates the illusion of depth in his stance.

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Step 8: Refining the Arms

Refining the arm and sleeve details for the Homer Simpson drawing.

Enclose the remaining sleeve with curved lines that meet at a point. Add the rest of the arm. Tip: Ensure the arm connects naturally to the torso to maintain the character's posture.

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Step 9: Drawing the Shoes

Drawing the rounded shoes at the base of the Homer Simpson figure.

Use a curved line to enclose the irregular, rounded shape of each shoe. Tip: Keep the shoes slightly bulky to match Homer's classic design.

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Step 10: Adding Color

The final colored Homer Simpson drawing with yellow skin, white shirt, and blue pants.

Bring your drawing to life! Use a bright yellow for his skin, white for his shirt, and blue for his pants. Tip: Use long, even strokes when coloring to keep the texture smooth.