How to Draw Aladdin

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    • 1). Draw an egg shape for Aladdin's head. Draw a neck and then draw Aladdin's torso. To show some definition for Aladdin's chest, make the right side of the torso slightly curved inward near the middle. Below the torso, draw a rectangle, representing a belt, with slightly curved lines.

    • 2). Draw the shape of Aladdin's pants by drawing two vertical lines coming down from the belt. These lines should spread apart from each other to make the pants appear baggy near the bottom. At the bottom of the pants, draw round bottoms, one for each leg. As well, draw a line going up the middle of the pants, so that the pegs have two legs.

    • 3). Draw arms coming down from the top of the torso to Aladdin's side. Draw hands, too. In Aladdin's right hand draw the shape of an apple with a stem.

    • 4). Draw the features of Aladdin's face, including a nose, mouth and eyes. In particular, Aladdin has thick, dark eyebrows.

    • 5). Draw Aladdin's thick, black hair around his head. His hair goes to his shoulders in the back. On top of his head he should have a few thick strands coming over his forehead, looking almost like the legs of a spider. As well, draw the small maroon hat on the center of his head. This will look like a short fez.

    • 6). Draw Aladdin's open vest. You might have to erase some of the torso to make way for the vest. Start the vest on top of his shoulders and have it come down to the top of the belt. You should still be able to see most of Aladdin's chest and stomach. After completing the vest, sketch in some definition for the chest. Draw a short vertical line in the middle that goes down about halfway and then draw two rounded horizontal lines to make the outline of his chest. Below that, draw a short vertical line in the middle to give definition to Aladdin's abs.

    • 7). Draw a rectangular patch near the bottom of the right left of Aladdin's pants. Draw several short lines on the edge of the patch, around the entire patch, that connect to the pants. This should look like stitching for the patch.

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