Do you believe in monsters living under your bed or in your closet? Well, I'm going to tell you about a friendly monster named Sulley from the world of "Monsters, Inc." He might change the way you think about monsters!
Sulley, or James P. Sullivan as his full name goes, is the biggest and hairiest monster at Monsters, Inc. He's not scary at all, though. In fact, he's a big, blue furry guy with a heart of gold.
Sulley is a professional scarer. His job is to make kids cry, but don't worry, it's all in good fun. The screams and laughter from kids are used to create the energy that powers the whole monster world.
He's the best scarer at Monsters, Inc. He's not just strong; he's also kind and caring. He shows us that even monsters can be gentle and friendly. His best friend is a green, one-eyed monster named Mike Wazowski.
Sulley has some cool abilities. He's incredibly strong, and his fur helps him hide in the shadows. He's also really good at scaring, which is his job. His dad is a retired scaring champion, and his mom is very proud of him.
Sulley teaches us that even if someone looks scary on the outside, they might be very kind on the inside. He also shows us the value of working hard and being a good friend. If you like him, follow the tutorial below to try to draw James P. Sullivan out!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw James P. Sullivan from Monsters, Inc. PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Elementary school students
TIME NEEDED:
About 1.5 hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw James P. Sullivan from Monsters, Inc. Step by Step
Step 1 Draw Sulley's eyes and nose.
Step 2 Draw Sulley's head and mouth.
Step 3 Draw Sulley's horns.
Step 4 Draw one of Sulley's thick arms.
Step 5 Draw Sulley's body.
Step 6 Draw Sulley's other arm.
Step 7 Draw one of Sulley's legs.
Step 8 Draw Sulley's other leg and tail.
Step 9 And finally, coloring for the kind Sulley.
Guys, have you learned how to draw James P. Sullivan from Monsters, Inc. yet?