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In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington tries to bring aspects of the holiday season to a town based entirely around Halloween. Follow the steps below to learn to draw the Pumpkin King himself!
Steps
Frightening Jack
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1Draw a stick figure of Jack.
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2Add volume to the stick figure. Take note that Jack is very thin and has pointy fingers.Advertisement
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3Draw his suit. He has a bat-inspired bowtie and the bottom of his coat has five pointy tips at the back.
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4Draw the face. He has eye sockets since he is already a skeleton. Draw an angle pointing upwards for the nose. Use vertical lines lined across a horizontal line for the mouth.
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5Erase unnecessary lines.
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6Color your drawing.
Friendly Jack
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1Draw a stick figure from the head to the torso.
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2Draw his suit. Take note of the bat-inspired bowtie.
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3Sketch the face. Use a circle for the eyes, two short slanted lines for the nostrils and a long curved horizontal line with vertical lines lined across for the mouth. Add lines under the eyes to give him the wrinkly effect.
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4Erase unnecessary lines.
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5Color your drawing.
Community Q&A
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QuestionIs there a way to make him look scared?Community AnswerDraw the friendly Jack, but make his eyes wide, his body tense, his hand over his mouth, and have him reeling back.
About This Article
To draw Jack Skellington, start by drawing a stick figure from the waist up, using a circle for the head. Next, draw in the suit and add a bat-shaped bowtie over the figure’s shoulders. Then, add two circles to the head for the eyes and two slanted lines beneath them for the nostrils. For the mouth, draw a long, curved horizontal line with short vertical lines across it. Finally, erase any unnecessary lines and color in the drawing. For tips on how to draw a scary version of Jack Skellington, read on!