Draw SpongeBob

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Draw SpongeBob
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Information
Use Draw Mode
Village Object No
Retrieved After Certain Levels of Progression
Location Krusty Krab
Main Menu
Games Spongebob Logo 2.png


"The best way to improve your drawing is to practice, practice, practice!"

–Prompt



Draw SpongeBob is an interactive side mode in Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition. Each drawing is collected after a certain amount of Bikini Bottom citizens are saved and Doodle Scribble is erased, and can be available to purchase at the Krusty Krab.

CreationIcon.png Main ModeEdit

This mode intends to teach the player how to draw and color things in the SpongeBob universe, with tutorials for shapes, facial features and characters to interact with. The player is restricted to the color palettes preloaded into the character or object they have to draw, and none of the Draw Mode's tools other than standard drawing and erasing and two brush sizes are available.

Instructions

 

 

Faces are key to making your characters who you want them to be. If you get the face right, the rest will follow.

Big eyes are a way to make a character fun and friendly. Like SpongeBob.

Don't forget the pupils! Draw a dark circle with a colored circle around it. Not dot those eyes!

Don't forget the mouth. Big smiles make happy characters.

 

Eyebrows. They may be little, but they add a lot of emotion.

Shock! Make SpongeBob surprised. Use big eyebrows that stretch up.

Ennui! Make SpongeBob bored. Cover the top half of the eyes with his eyelids.

Joy! Make SpongeBob happy and smiling! Big happy eyes with big joyous pupils.

Despair! Make SpongeBob sad. The opposite of the last one. Make the eyebrows droopy - bring them down on the sides.

Oops. That's happy, not sad. Let's try that again.

Go look in the mirror and watch your eyebrows. Make a surprised face. Make a happy face. Make a sad face. Learn from watching your own face.

 

Which colors you use affect how the object feels.

Reds have energy! Make this box more exciting by coloring it with reds.

Blue is cool! Make this box cooler and quieter by coloring it with blues.

Some colors look better together than others. Try to find the ugliest combination of colors you can for this fish.

 

The best way to improve your drawing is to practice, practice, practice!

Draw a circle.

Draw a circle quickly!

Draw a circle faster!

 

The best way to improve your drawing is to practice, practice, practice!

Draw a square.

Draw a square quickly!

Draw a square faster!

 

 

Trace the body

Place his face

Draw arms and legs

Draw dots

Place pants

Place arms and legs

Now color in your artwork!

 

Trace the body

Draw arms and legs

Place his face

Draw eyebrows

Place pants

Place arms and legs

Now color in your artwork!

 

Trace the body

Place his face

Draw arms and legs

Place pants

Place arms and legs

 

Trace his shell

Trace his body

Draw his eyes

Place his eyes

Place his shell decorations

Now color in your artwork!


TriviaEdit

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