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DRAW YOUNG BOBA FETT Ever wanted to draw Star Wars characters and vehicles just like the professional comic book artists? Star Wars illustrator Grant Gould explains with these easy-to-follow steps how to draw Young Boba Fett. Steps 1-4 are drawn lightly with pencil. No pen, no dark lines. Finished lines and details will come at the end. YOU WILL NEED: Paper Drawing pencil Colored pencils Colored pens For more drawing activities visit starwars.com TM & © 2011 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. TM TM

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DRAW YOUNG BOBA FETT

Ever wanted to draw Star Wars characters and vehicles just like the professional comic book artists? Star Wars illustrator Grant Gould explains with these easy-to-follow steps how to draw Young Boba Fett. Steps 1-4 are drawn lightly with pencil. No pen, no dark lines. Finished lines and details will come at the end.

YOU WILL NEED:Paper

Drawing pencil

Colored pencils

Colored pens

For more drawing activities visit starwars.com

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STEP 1

Using a pencil, begin with very simple shapes and strokes. Start by creating an oval and some quick lines to

provide a basis for where his head and neck will be. Draw lines in the middle of where his face will be so that

you'll know where to draw the eyes, nose, etc. This facial features line guide should go about halfway down

the oval. Remember, for these early steps, it's best to keep your lines very light. This way you can erase and

redraw them if need be.

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STEP 2

Now that a framework of basic shapes is in place, begin your character's silhouette. Again, use light pencil

strokes so that you can easily erase and redraw your lines if necessary. A silhouette can be a quick outline,

there's no need to add a ton of details yet. Just imagine where the sides of the character's arms are, where

the edges of his belt might be, where his hair pokes out.

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STEP 3

Now it's time to start fleshing out your character. Using the framework and the silhouette that you've laid

down with light pencil strokes, you can start adding in the details of Boba's shirt, belt, shoes, hair, etc. Feel

free to use slightly heavier lines during this step, but always keep in mind that if something looks wrong, you

can just erase it and try again. Practice makes perfect!

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STEP 4

Once you're happy with how his outfit and other details look, you can draw his face and his hands. Fingers

are tricky, so pay extra attention to them. Sometimes it can even be helpful to look at your own hands while

drawing, or to hold them up to a mirror for reference. Spend extra time on Boba's facial expression and eyes,

too.

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STEP 5

Go over your existing lines from Steps 3 and 4 with darker, bolder pencil lines, or go over it with ink (a pen,

marker, etc.) for a nice finished look. From this point on, you can add as much or as little as you like. Some

people like to add some shading with their pencil. Some people like to add some color with colored pencils or

markers. It's completely up to you!

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STEP 6

Here's the final version of young Boba Fett, colored with Photoshop, but you can also color in your drawing

with paint or colored markers.

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