How To Draw Yourself As A Bob's Burgers Character

Ever wondered what you'd look like if you were a resident of Ocean Avenue, flipping patties alongside Bob Belcher? Well, grab a pencil and some paper, because you're about to find out! It's surprisingly simple, and hilarious, to Bob's Burgers-ify yourself.
First, Face the Facts (Literally!)
Start with the head. Bob's Burgers characters have pretty exaggerated features. Think of it as a caricature, not a portrait.
Don't worry about being perfect; imperfection is kind of the point! A wonky circle or oval is a perfect starting point.
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Eyes are next! They're usually big and round, often with simple, dark pupils. Think wide-eyed wonder (or perpetual exasperation, depending on your personality!).
Don't be afraid to make them a little uneven. This adds to the quirky charm.
Nose Knows Best (And It's Probably Big)
Now for the nose, arguably the most distinctive part of the Bob's Burgers style. It's usually a simple, curved line, often quite large and bulbous.

Imagine a slightly squashed potato. That's the vibe you're going for.
Mouth Matters (Especially for Talking Back)
The mouth can be anything from a simple line to a slightly open, expressive shape. Think about your typical expression. Are you usually smiling like Tina, or are you more prone to a deadpan like Gene?
Adding a little line for the lower lip can add dimension and personality. Don't forget the occasional buck tooth for extra charm!

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow (Maybe?)
Hair is where you can really inject your own style! Do you have crazy curls like Louise, or a neat side part like Bob?
Remember to keep it relatively simple. Overly detailed hair can clash with the simplified style.
Hats and accessories are your friends here! A Louise-inspired pink bunny ears? Yes, please!

Body Language (And Burger Flipping Poses)
Bodies are usually pretty simple and rectangular. Don't overthink the anatomy too much. The characters are cartoonishly proportioned, so embrace the silliness.
Consider your signature pose! Are you always slouched over like Bob at the grill, or striking a confident stance like Linda?
Dress the Part (And Accessorize!)
Think about your favorite outfit! Do you rock a denim jacket like Tina, or are you more of a cardigan kind of person?

Color is key! The Bob's Burgers palette is bright and cheerful, so don't be afraid to use bold hues. Think about your go-to colors and integrate them into your outfit.
The Belcher Touches (Adding That Special Sauce)
Now for the fun part: adding the Bob's Burgers flair! This is where you inject your personality into the drawing.
Consider your catchphrases! Think about the quirks that make you, you. Maybe you always spill coffee, or constantly mispronounce words. Incorporate these little details into your character.
Don't be afraid to experiment and have fun! This isn't about creating a perfect likeness, but about capturing the essence of you in the Bob's Burgers universe. And who knows, maybe Loren Bouchard will see it and add you to the show! Okay, probably not, but it's fun to dream!
