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This a instructional video on how to draw Homer Simpson. how to draw homer simpson matt groening pictures pen pencil paper notebook animated an...

This tutorial will teach you how to draw the Simpson's favorite character, Homer Simpson, from grounds up. Our drawing project will involve drawing the outline of the character, applying strokes to these outlines, and then using various selection tools to color Homer's skin and clothing. Wel will then finish it off by adding shadows and highlights to make it look similar to the image below.

What I did was found a nice picture of Homer Simpson as 'Death' on google and printed him out. I then took out my pencil and paper and drew him up using the printed version as a guide line. After I finished sketching homer on paper, I scanned him into Photoshop (Figure Below). From there I went into the next few steps.

Intro: This adobe photoshop tutorial will show you on how to make the TV from the TV series The simpsons with the original colors.

Summary: Download free Adobe Photoshop brushes based on the popular The Simpsons tv show! This page contains six Photoshop brushes - Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and one of Homer and Marge dancing. Additional sets below.

In this tutorial I will be teaching you how to draw the famous Homer Simpson from the famous TV show �The Simpsons� using the pen tool. To make the tutorial a little more interesting, I will not be showing you how to make plain old Homer but Homer as 'Death', as seen below:

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