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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw characters from Stumble Guys with simple steps.

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Step 1: Draw the Scarf and Beak Area
Start by drawing the shape for the scarf and the base of the head/beak area. This looks like a capital ‘F’ or a rectangular block with a long, rounded triangle extending from it to the right, which will form the lower part of the scarf.

Step 2: Outline the Head
Next, draw the outline of the top of the head. Draw a large, rounded shape above the initial scarf/head base. Note the three small, slightly jagged lines at the very top, which give the impression of a small tuft of feathers or hair.

Step 3: Add the Wings/Arms
Draw the two arms or wings extending outwards and slightly downwards from the body, just below the scarf. They should be simple, rounded, curved shapes.

Step 4: Draw the Body
Connect the arms/wings by drawing the main shape of the body. This is a large, rounded line that forms a U-shape extending down from the arms, making the character’s plump torso.

Step 5: Draw the Feet
Draw the outline of the two feet at the bottom of the body. They should be small, rounded shapes with three distinct, bumpy toes each.

Step 6: Add the Tail Flap
In between the feet, draw a small inverted V-shape or a tiny, rounded triangle. This represents the character’s small tail flap.

Step 7: Define the White Belly and Face
Add the major internal lines that define the white facial area and the white belly. For the face, draw a rounded, almost clover-like shape that covers the central front of the face. For the belly, draw a large, curved line inside the main body shape, leaving a dark outline area on the sides.

Step 8: Draw the Facial Features
Now, add the small details to the face: Draw two small oval or circular shapes for the eyes. Draw a small, horizontal line with a slight upward curve for the mouth area. Draw two small circles for the rosy cheeks beneath the eyes.

Step 9: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing to bring the Stumbler to life: Color the main head and body (excluding the defined white areas) dark gray/black, the scarf red, the feet orange or yellow, the beak yellow, the rosy cheeks pink, leave the face and belly areas white.


Step 1: Draw the Cowboy Hat
Start by drawing the cowboy hat. Sketch the main dome of the hat and the wide, curved brim, making sure to include the band line around the dome.

Step 2: Add the Hair Flaps
Draw the small, curved sections of hair that hang down from beneath the hat’s brim on both sides of where the face will be.

Step 3: Draw the Head/Face Outline
Connect the hair sections by drawing the large, rounded outline of the head/face. This forms a U-shape beneath the hat.

Step 4: Draw the Eyes
Add the two simple oval or circle shapes for the eyes inside the face outline.

Step 5: Draw the Bandana/Neckerchief
Draw the bandana or neckerchief around the base of the neck. This consists of a curved line around the neck and a pointed, V-shaped section hanging down in front.

Step 6: Add the Shoulders/Sleeves
Draw the shoulders and sleeve cuffs of the shirt. These are small, curved, and somewhat rounded shapes extending out from the sides of the neckerchief.

Step 7: Draw the Belt
Draw the belt around the mid-section. This is two horizontal lines with a rectangular belt buckle in the center.

Step 8: Add Shirt and Buckle Details
Draw the details on the shirt and the belt buckle. Add a small, vertical line and a tiny horizontal oval/rectangle near the neckerchief for a pocket or shirt flap. Draw the inner lines of the belt buckle to give it a defined shape.

Step 9: Finish the Shirt and Draw the Hands
Draw the final bottom curve of the sleeves to create the hands/fists. These are small, rounded shapes at the bottom of the sleeves. Also, add the rest of the shirt body outline to connect the arms to the belt.

Step 10: Draw the Legs/Pants
Draw the top outlines of the legs/pants beneath the belt. These are simple vertical lines for the outer legs and a curved line in the center to suggest the upper part of the pants.

Step 11: Draw the Boots
Continue from the legs drawn in the previous steps by drawing the cowboy boots. Draw a rounded, boot-like shape at the bottom of each leg, making sure to include the curves that define the top of the boot.

Step 12: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing to complete the Cowboy Stumbler character: Color the face, neck, and hands light beige/skin tone, the hair brown, the shirt light blue, the bandana/neckerchief red, the belt dark brown with a yellow/gold buckle, the pants and boots darker brown, the main hat brown and the hat band a lighter brown.


Step 1: Draw the Face Outline
Start by drawing a rounded rectangle for the main shape of the face/head.

Step 2: Draw the Beanie/Cap Outline
Draw the top part of the headwear (beanie or cap). This is a large, rounded shape that sits on top of and slightly overlaps the face outline.

Step 3: Draw the Neck
Draw the neck by adding a small, curved line beneath the face/head outline.

Step 4: Draw the Shirt Outline
Draw the main body of the shirt. This is a large, rounded shape that extends out from the neck and includes the short sleeve openings.

Step 5: Draw the Hands
Draw the hands/fists at the end of the sleeves. These are simple, rounded lines that close off the sleeve openings.

Step 6: Draw the Pants/Legs
Draw the outline of the legs/pants. This is a rounded, bumpy line extending down from the shirt, with a dip in the middle to separate the two legs.

Step 7: Draw the Leg Cuffs
Add a curved line at the bottom of the right pant leg (the bent leg) to define the bottom cuff or fold of the pant.

Step 8: Draw the Shoes
Draw the shoes at the bottom of each leg. Draw a rounded shape for each shoe and add a line near the bottom of each to define the sole or cuff.

Step 9: Add the Prisoner Number
Draw a rectangle on the chest to create the patch for the inmate number. Inside the patch, write the numbers “103”.

Step 10: Add Stripes and Cap Lines
The final step is to add the details for the striped uniform: Draw multiple horizontal stripes across the body of the shirt. Draw curved lines (both horizontal and vertical) across the beanie/cap to create a striped or sectional pattern.

Step 11: Add the Mask and Eyes
Draw the eye mask over the face. This is a wide, horizontal black shape that covers the eyes. Inside the mask, draw two oval outlines to serve as the eye openings.

Step 12: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing to complete the Prisoner Stumbler: Color the face and hands light beige/skin tone, the beanie/cap gray, leaving the grid lines (from Step 10) visible, the mask black, the shirt’s stripes black and white, the number patch white with black numbers, or use a color that contrasts with the shirt (like white/black), the pants dark gray, and the shoes brown.


Step 1: Draw the Head Outline
Start by drawing a rounded, shield-like shape for the head/face outline.

Step 2: Draw the Eyes
Add the two small oval or rectangular shapes for the eyes inside the head outline.

Step 3: Draw the Hat
Draw the fedora or trilby hat on top of the head. Sketch the crown, the band, and the brim.

Step 4: Draw the Body/Shirt Outline
Draw the main body shape (the shirt/jacket). This is a large, rounded shape extending down from the head, including the sleeve openings.

Step 5: Draw the Pants/Legs
Draw the outline of the pants/legs beneath the shirt. This is a wide line with a U-shape cut out in the center to suggest the two legs.

Step 6: Draw the Hands and Feet
Add the hands/fists by drawing simple, rounded curves to close the sleeve openings. Below the pants, draw the rounded outlines of the feet/shoes.

Step 7: Finish the Cuffs
Add a small horizontal line on each wrist just above the hand/fist. These lines define the sleeve cuffs.

Step 8: Draw the Jacket Lapels
Draw the lapels of the suit jacket. These are two V-shaped lines that extend down from the neck area toward the center of the body.

Step 9: Add the Shirt Collar
In the center gap between the lapels, draw a small X-shape or a tiny bow outline. This indicates the shirt collar or the knot of the tie.

Step 10: Draw the Tie
Draw the necktie. This is a long, narrow V-shape that extends down from the collar/knot area, filling the space between the lapels.

Step 11: Add the Belt and Buckle
Draw the belt across the character’s waist, just beneath the jacket. In the center, draw the rectangular buckle with its inner details.

Step 12: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing to complete the Secret Agent Stumbler: Color the suit jacket and pants dark gray or black, the hat the same dark gray or black as the suit, the exposed shirt area white, the necktie bright red, the face, neck, and hands light beige/skin tone, the belt black with a yellow/gold buckle, the shoes dark gray or black.


Step 1: Draw the Cap
Start by drawing the outline of the character’s cap. This will look like a rounded rectangle for the main part of the hat, with a curved brim underneath.

Step 2: Define the Head
Next, draw the head shape right below the cap. It should be a rounded, U-shape that connects to the sides of the cap’s brim.

Step 3: Add the Eyes
Draw two small, vertical ovals or rectangles inside the head shape to represent the eyes. These are typically simple, solid shapes.

Step 4: Draw the Torso and Arms Outline
Now, move down to draw the torso and arms. Draw a long, slightly curved line for the top of the torso (the neck/shoulder line) and then curved lines that form the puffy, short arms with simple, rounded hands

Step 5: Complete the Torso Outline
Finish the main outline of the torso by connecting the bottom of the arms with a gentle, curved line. This completes the basic body outline above the waist.

Step 6: Define the Shirt
Add the details for the shirt. Draw a small, curved line inside the neck area for the collar/neckline and add small, horizontal lines near the bottom of the arms to define the sleeves.

Step 7: Draw the Shorts/Pants Outline
Draw the lower body (shorts or pants). Sketch two rounded, U-shaped outlines below the torso to create the shape of the character’s legs/shorts. The legs should be short and stubby.

Step 8: Draw the Feet/Shoes Outline
Add the feet or shoes. Draw two simple, rounded shapes at the bottom of the legs. These represent the footwear.

Step 9: Color the Character
The final step is to color your Stumble Guy. In this example, the character is colored as follows: Cap: Light Green, Brim/Band: Dark Green, Skin: Light Peach/Beige, Shirt: Bright Orange, Pants/Shorts: Blue, Feet/Shoes: Black.


Step 1: Draw the Beanie/Headband Outline
Begin by outlining the top of the beanie or head covering and then draw a rectangular shape below it for the headband.

Step 2: Outline the Head
Next, draw the head shape underneath the headband. It should be a rounded, U-shape, connecting to the sides of the headband, enclosing the lower face area.

Step 3: Draw the Mask Line
Draw a curved line inside the head shape, just below the headband. This line should have a slight dip in the middle, resembling the top edge of a ninja mask.

Step 4: Add the Mask Side Lines
Extend two vertical lines downwards from the ends of the mask line you drew in the previous step. These lines should connect to the sides of the head outline, defining the sides of the mask.

Step 5: Draw the Eyes
Inside the open area of the face (above the mask line), draw two small, curved shapes for the eyes. These are typically simple and rounded at the top, flat at the bottom, and can have small, curved lines inside them.

Step 6: Outline the Kimono Top
Move down to the body. Draw two triangular shapes that meet in the middle, forming the overlapping V-neck design of a kimono-style top. Extend these shapes slightly below the head, outlining the upper chest area.

Step 7: Add the Kimono Belt
Draw a rectangular shape horizontally across the lower part of the kimono top, defining the belt or sash. This belt should overlap the bottom of the V-neck from the previous step.

Step 8: Draw the Lower Kimono Flap
Below the belt, draw a small, pentagon-like shape for the lower flap of the kimono or uniform. This adds more detail to the bottom of the top.

Step 9: Outline the Arms
Draw two rounded, puffy arms extending from the sides of the kimono top. The arms should be simple and end in rounded “hands” without individual fingers.

Step 10: Outline the Legs/Feet
Draw two rounded, stubby shapes for the legs/feet directly below the kimono flap and belt. These are simple, connected forms, like the character’s typical short legs and feet.

Step 11: Outline the Legs/Shorts
Draw two rounded, U-shaped outlines directly below the belt/flap to form the character’s short legs or pants.

Step 12: Draw the Shoes/Boots
Draw two simple, rounded shapes at the bottom of the legs for the feet or ninja boots. These shapes should be flat on the bottom and slightly rounded on top.

Step 13: Add Arm/Leg Band Details
This step adds the crisscross and band details. Draw thin, parallel diagonal lines across the V-neck of the kimono and add horizontal band lines around the wrists and ankles.

Step 14: Color the Character
The final step is to color your Stumble Ninja: Head Covering: Black, Headband, Mask, and Kimono V-Trim/Belt: Bright Blue, Main Kimono Body and Pants: Black, Skin: Light Peach/Beige, Wrist and Ankle Bands: Light Gray/White.

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