I can’t directly draw pictures, but I can certainly guide you on how to create a simple illustration of Doug by Ruben Bolling. Doug is a character from the comic strip “Tom the Dancing Bug” created by Ruben Bolling. Here’s a step-by-step guide to drawing Doug:
Start with the Face: Draw a large oval for Doug’s head. Add two small circles near the top for his eyes, with smaller circles inside them for pupils. Give him a small, simple smile.
Add Details: Draw Doug’s hair as a few simple lines above his head. Add eyebrows above his eyes and a small nose between his eyes.
Draw the Body: Doug usually wears a simple shirt. Draw two lines extending down from his head for his body, and then draw his arms and hands extending from the sides. Keep the arms and hands simple.
Finish with Legs and Feet: Draw two lines extending down from the bottom of his body for his legs, and then draw his feet at the bottom of those lines. Doug’s feet are usually simple ovals or rectangles.
Add any Additional Details: Depending on the specific comic you’re referencing, you may want to add any additional details that characterize Doug in that particular strip.
Remember, Ruben Bolling’s style is often simple and cartoonish, so don’t worry too much about making your drawing perfect. The key is to capture the essence of Doug’s character.
Okay, I managed to get born, accessed an adequate supply of gazpacho, broke out the old calligraphy kit, so why do everything I draw ends up looking more like Taz?
I’m still an unmanifested spirit hovering around in cosmos waiting to be born, so I am unable to draw Doug, but it will be my first conscious act once I enter into the material world and actually grow limbs
Steve Bartholomew 8 months ago
You assume I have opposable thumbs.
tudza Premium Member 8 months ago
This is what ChatGPT has to say on the subject
I can’t directly draw pictures, but I can certainly guide you on how to create a simple illustration of Doug by Ruben Bolling. Doug is a character from the comic strip “Tom the Dancing Bug” created by Ruben Bolling. Here’s a step-by-step guide to drawing Doug:
Start with the Face: Draw a large oval for Doug’s head. Add two small circles near the top for his eyes, with smaller circles inside them for pupils. Give him a small, simple smile.
Add Details: Draw Doug’s hair as a few simple lines above his head. Add eyebrows above his eyes and a small nose between his eyes.
Draw the Body: Doug usually wears a simple shirt. Draw two lines extending down from his head for his body, and then draw his arms and hands extending from the sides. Keep the arms and hands simple.
Finish with Legs and Feet: Draw two lines extending down from the bottom of his body for his legs, and then draw his feet at the bottom of those lines. Doug’s feet are usually simple ovals or rectangles.
Add any Additional Details: Depending on the specific comic you’re referencing, you may want to add any additional details that characterize Doug in that particular strip.
Remember, Ruben Bolling’s style is often simple and cartoonish, so don’t worry too much about making your drawing perfect. The key is to capture the essence of Doug’s character.
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
Okay, I managed to get born, accessed an adequate supply of gazpacho, broke out the old calligraphy kit, so why do everything I draw ends up looking more like Taz?
comixbomix 8 months ago
I was right there, until that last step…
Gent 8 months ago
Dangnabbits. But me was borns as bear. Now me never learning how to draw Doug!
phritzg Premium Member 8 months ago
I was born with no artistic talent, because in my hurry to get in the line where it was being handed out, I accidentally bumped Chaos Butterfly.
Donaldo Premium Member 8 months ago
I’m still an unmanifested spirit hovering around in cosmos waiting to be born, so I am unable to draw Doug, but it will be my first conscious act once I enter into the material world and actually grow limbs
stev0 8 months ago
I started drawing Doug about two hours ago and still am because nobody told me to stop.
AndrewSihler 8 months ago
What is a Ηomo sapien? (The singular of Ηomo sapiens?)
Billavi Premium Member 8 months ago
I misread the first instruction. I thought it said wealthy, rather than healthy