How To Draw Sadness Step By Step
This step-by-step guide will help you draw Sadness, the emotional and endearing character from Inside Out 2. By carefully following the instructions and using the reference image, you’ll capture her unique features and thoughtful expression. This guide is designed for artists of all levels, offering simple steps to create a detailed and accurate sketch of Sadness.
Step 1 - Draw the Glasses Frame
Begin by adding a large, round glasses frames in the center. Ensure the frames are oversized to match her character style.
Step 2 - Sketch the Eyes
Inside the glasses, draw two large, oval eyes. Add small pupils in the center of each eye to give a look of contemplation or sadness. Above the eyes, draw a downturned curve for her eyebrow.
Step 3 - Draw the Hair Shape
Sketch Sadness’s hair flowing gently over the sides of her head. Her hair is short and wavy, with strands slightly covering the top of the glasses.
Step 4 - Add the Facial Features
Inside the hair Add light, curved lines within the hair to create texture and flow. Below the hair, draw a curved line connecting both the hairs for his face. Inside the face draw a curved line for his mouth and nose.
Step 5 - Draw the Neck
Below the head, draw a rounded neckline for Sadness’s turtleneck sweater. Ensure the neck appears snug and slightly folded, as seen in her cozy, oversized sweater.
Step 6 - Add the Left Arms
Below the neck, draw the left arm hanging downward. Make sure the sleeves are folded.
Step 7 - Draw the Sweater
Extend the neckline downward to form the upper part of the sweater. The sweater should appear large and slightly loose-fitting. Finish the sweater's lower part by rounding it off at the bottom.
Step 8 - Add the Right Arm
Draw a small hand on the left side of the body, the folded sleeves are connected with the sweater.
Step 9 - Draw the legs
Finish the sweater's lower part by rounding it off at the bottom. Draw Sadness’s legs as simple, short shapes extending from the sweater. Add small, rounded shoes to complete her lower body.
Step 10 - The Final Outcome
Your drawing of Sadness is now complete! You can now use your colors to brighten him. Use colors of your own or see the reference image to color.