Mickey Mouse is a classic cartoon character, known for his big ears and goofy smile. Mickey Mouse is part of the Walt Disney family. He would be a good subject for kids who are learning to draw. Adults can also enjoy creating their very own Mickey Mouse.
Stick To these simple moves, and you will come up with your drawing.
• Draw a circle to make the main section of Mickey’s head.
• Place two overlapping round lines on the left side of the circle to make it rounded.
• Make your first line from the top of the circle.
• Make a crescent moon form on the left of the sphere.
• Place an additional round line starting from the middle to the left side.
• Bring the pencil down to make a V-shaped arc.
• Draw a small circle where the lines meet.
• Draw a smaller circle at this point.
• Place the smaller circle so that the upper right side of the circle reveals the point where the two center lines meet.
• Put a small egg shape on top of the smaller circle.
• This will be the tip of Mickey’s nose.
• Add two ears on the right and upper right side of the big circle.
• Split the head by drawing a three in the middle of the big circle.
• Draw a line moving directly up to the head. Unite the bottom of the small circle and draw a U shape stretching into the center of the large circle marginally under the middle.
• This is the bottom of Mickey’s snout and top of his lip.
• Add smaller U shape below the line to make the mouth.
• Add the two eyes by drawing a larger oval on the right and a smaller oval on the left.
• Outline original sketch in ink or marker and erase overlapping lines.