Adolf Hitler is arguably one of, if not, the worst human who has ever lived. He is known for orchestrating the worst crime against humanity, the Holocaust. With this in mind, you might be wondering why anybody would ever want to draw him, but there are some valid reasons. Whether you want to draw him for a political cartoon, to offer criticism, or to teach people about World War 2, this wikiHow will teach you how.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Drawing a Bobblehead Hitler

  1. 1
    Draw a medium circle for his head at the top center of the paper.
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    Attach a tip-of-a-spade-like shape below the circle. This will serve as the outline for his chin and jaw.
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    Draw a vertical line across the center of the circle turning down to form chin-jaw part. Draw a horizontal line across the circle slightly below the center. Draw another horizontal line parallel to the first one, within and near the bottom of the circle. Let all these horizontal lines intersect the vertical line by their middle.
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    Start drawing the eyes, nose, mouth and his trademark toothbrush mustache. Use the horizontal-vertical line guides. Trace the outline of his ears, jaws and chin.
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    Draw his curtained hair. As a guide for his body, draw polygon patterns. Make it smaller in proportion to his head.
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    Draw the miniaturized body of this dictator using these polygons. Start with the uniform details of his torso.
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    Continue tracing his entire body and its details.
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    Erase unnecessary lines.
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    Color the drawing as desired.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Draw a Regular Hitler (close up)

  1. 1
    Draw a medium circle for the head, near the top center of the paper.
  2. 2
    Attach a tip-of-a-spade-like shape below the circle. This will serve as the outline for his chin and jaw.
  3. 3
    Draw a vertical line across the center of the circle going down to the chin-jaw part. Draw a pair of parallel horizontal line near the bottom of the circle. Draw another horizontal line below and outside the circle; about halfway within the spade-shape. Let all these horizontal lines intersect the vertical line by their middle.
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    Draw a horizontal rectangle below and near the chin-jaw part. On each side of this rectangle, draw an arc to be a guide for his shoulders.
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    Attach the shoulders to the head using straight diagonal lines. Using the horizontal-vertical line guides you've traced earlier, start drawing the eyes, nose, mouth and his trademark toothbrush mustache.
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    Trace the outline of his ears, jaws, chin and neck.
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    Draw his curtained hair.
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    Start tracing his shoulder and upper torso. Draw his uniform details.
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    Continue to draw more details on his face, body and clothes.
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    Erase unnecessary lines.
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    Color the drawing as desired.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Why would I ever need to draw Hitler?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You might be doing a report for school that requires illustrations, or maybe you're writing a comic book that includes a scene about Hitler. There's nothing wrong with drawing someone.
  • Question
    If I shade my picture, will it look like ashes?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No! Shading can make your drawing look even better by adding depth to it.
  • Question
    Who can I draw Adolf Hitler with?
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    Community Answer
    You can draw Adolf Hitler with other Nazi Party/Axis members, such as Mussolini, Hirohito, Himmler, etc.
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Warnings

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Things You'll Need

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser gum
  • Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors

About This Article

Renée Plevy
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This article was co-authored by Renée Plevy. Renée Plevy is an Internationally Acclaimed Portrait Artist from New York/Palm Beach who has painted The Grand Dames of Palm Beach and various celebrities and community leaders. With over 50 years of experience, Renée specializes in painting realistically in oil and capturing the soul of the person. She has studied under internationally renowned portrait artists John Howard Sanden, David Leffel, Robert Beverly Hale, Clyde Smith, and Leonid Gervits. Renée is featured in over 68 shows and galleries including a one-woman museum show at the Paterson Museum. She has garnered numerous awards including “Artist of the Year” from The Bloomfield Art League and First Prize from the Boca Raton Museum Artist’s Guild. Renée has even painted a portrait of celebrity, Vanilla Ice. She also teaches at the Boca Raton Museum Art School - formerly at SVA in Manhattan. This article has been viewed 196,734 times.
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Article SummaryX

Whether you’re making a political cartoon or doing a project on World War 2, it’s fairly easy to learn how to draw Hitler. To draw Hitler’s face, first, draw his head, then add in his defining facial features, like his dark eyebrows and mustache. You'll also want to give him dark, curtained hair and a small, pursed mouth. Once you've drawn all his facial features, you can erase any unnecessary guidelines. To learn how to draw Hitler as a bobblehead, read on!

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