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How to Draw Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) Step by Step: Pirates of the Caribbean

How to Draw Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) Step by Step: Pirates of the Caribbean by Merrill Kazanjian



























































































































































































 

Please note that I am executing this drawing in the dry brush painting technique. The paper is 300lb watercolor paper. Please scroll down to see all of the supplies that I used.


 


how to draw johnny depp jack sparrow step by step
Step 1: Cut a large piece of paper in to the dimensions 20 by 16 inches. Then make the two shapes that you see. These will become Capt. Jack Sparrow's hat.
Step 2: Use the corners of the page as a reference and draw the shapes that you see. The circles are a part of his earring and the long shape is something that is stuck in his hair. I guess he left his shampoo in Davy Jones' locker.
Step 3: Add the shapes for the eyes.


Step 4: Closely observe the shapes that I added, then sketch in the eyes. Notice the dark regions above and below the eyes.
Step 5: Do the same thing for the mid face region. Notice that the shading at both the bottom of the nose and directly under the nose. Also, notice that the tip of the nose goes to the edge of the eye shape above it.
Step 6: This is by far the most difficult step. But, I want you to only focus on the placement of the mouth. Because the head is turned, the corners of the mouth do not line up with the centers of the eye. Use the knowlegdge that you have gained from my previous videos and break this difficult region down in to shapes.
Step 7: Complete the bottom of Sparrow's face.
Step 8: Add the heart shape and the finger shape. Notice that the finger connects with the earring.
Step 9: Complete the hand shape.
Step 10: Add the shapes around the hand.
Step 11: Add the shapes to the left of the hand. This will be Captain Jack's gun.
Step 12: Draw in the shape for the body for Orlando Bloom's character, Will Turner. Use the edges of the paper and the previous shapes to figure out the fit.
Step 13: Add the shapes for Turner's neck and chin.
Step 14: Complete the shape for Turner's head.
Step 15: Draw the shapes for Turners eyes and nose. Notice that there is one eye length between his two eyes. Also, notice how close his eyes are to his eyebrows. Another tip that I will give you is that the nose is the same length as the forehead.....And it is also the same distance from the bottom of the nose to the chin.
Step 16: Add the mouth and the moustache.
 




 MERRILL'S SUPPLY LIST: Jack Sparrow and Will Turner


- Bristle Brushes


- Mineral Spirits


- Black Oil Paint


- Watercolor Paper


- Charcoal


- Black and White Colored Pencils


- Prismacolor Art Stix Colorless Blender


 








Blick Studio Bristle Brushes

Blick Studio Bristle Brushes


Merrill's opinion- Blick has the BEST PRICES for brushes by far. These are high quality brushes that you will see in my videos. They last a long time if you take care of them.












Silicoil Brush Cleaning Tank

Silicoil Brush Cleaning Tank


Merrill's Opinion- A very useful tool which separates the used particles of paint on your brush from your paint brush. The used particles are filtered through the coils and fall to the bottom.












Turpenoid

Turpenoid


Merrill's Opinion- It is a LOT cheaper to go to the local hardware store and buy mineral spirits. I am only listing this for the LAZY! :)












Arches Watercolor Paper

Arches Watercolor Paper


Merrill's Opinion- This is the best value if you wish to purchase individual sheets of watercolor paper for dry brush painting. This paper has many uses outsude of watercolor or dry brush painting. Use them also for drawing, calligraphy, gouache, printmaking, acrylics, and even digital printing. Manufactured from pure cotton fiber, they are so durable that they will remain beautiful and vibrant for centuries without conservation, if stored and handled properly. 




 











Bee Paper Aquabee Watercolor Paper Pads

Bee Paper Aquabee Watercolor Paper Pads


Merrill's Opinion- This is a good value if you wish to buy pads of watercolor paper. Bee Paper Aquabee Watercolor Paper Pads contain multiple sheets of a professional-quality paper that is versatile and receptive to all watercolor techniques. The sheets feature a well-sized , cold press surface that is archival, pH-neutral , and maintains maximum strength when wet.




 







Gamblin Artist's Oil Colors, Tubes

Gamblin Artist's Oil Colors, Tubes


Merrill's Opinion- I think that Gamblin is the best value in paint today. You will recieve high quality paint and you will not have to take out a loan from the bank, go on an all Ramen diet or sell a kidney to purchase it.


 




 





 










Prismacolor Colored Pencil Sets

Prismacolor Colored Pencil Sets


Merrill's Opinion- Prismacolor Colored Pencils are unequaled, no other brand is CLOSE in quality. I am NOT picky about any other supply, but I am about these pencils. They are almost as blendable as paint and almost as opaque. You can do unparalelled detail work with these pencils. They mix with oil paint and many other art media.












Prismacolor Art Stix

Prismacolor Art Stix


Merrill's Opinion- I ONLY use the Prismacolor Art Stix colorless blender. i dont really use the other sticks (Stix) too often. I prefer the thinner color pencils for my detail work. The blender is a wax stick made with the same binder as Prismacolor Colored Pencils. The blender blends the color flawlessly and creates gradual tonal and chromatic transitions. It is an invaluable tool! They measure 3¼" × ¼" (82 mm × 6 mm) and can be sharpened to a point for detailed work.




 



 








Coates Premium Artist's Willow Charcoal

Coates Premium Artist's Willow Charcoal


Merrill's Opinion- Good charcoal.....'NUFF SAID!




 



 
 
 

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