Angry Bird
483 drawings by Artbitrator players — showing top 24
Birds with attitude aren't as tricky as they look. Whether you're sketching a grumpy cartoon character or just fancy drawing something with proper personality, learning how to draw an angry bird is all about getting those eyebrows right and the body round. We've got 407 angry bird drawings here from real players, so you can see loads of different takes on beaks, feathers, and scowls.
Each drawing shows the stroke-by-stroke process, which is genuinely handy if you're stuck on proportions or eyebrow angles. Have a look through the angry bird drawings, pick up some ideas, then give it a go yourself in Artbitrator—the AI watches your work in real time and you'll see exactly how your bird takes shape.
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483
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1434 strokes
Avg Time
96s
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How to Draw Angry Bird
Simple steps to draw angry bird, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Start with a big circle or slightly oval shape for the body. Don't stress if it's not perfect—a bit of wobble actually adds character. Keep it fat and round at the bottom.
- 2 Sketch two thick, angled eyebrows slanting down toward the centre. This is what sells the anger. The inner ends should dip low and almost meet, and the outer edges can lift slightly to sharpen the scowl.
- 3 Add two round eyes sitting just below the eyebrows, close to the middle of the face. Pop small pupils inside, leaning slightly inward so your bird looks like it's glaring at something specific.
- 4 Draw a triangular beak between the eyes, pointing downward. Add a horizontal line across it to split the top and bottom. Keep it bold and short—too long and it stops looking cartoony.
- 5 Toss in a few curved feather tufts on top of the head and some small tail feathers at the back. Then try drawing an angry bird in Artbitrator and watch how the AI reacts to your lines as you go.
Tip: Angle those eyebrows sharply toward the centre—they do more for the angry expression than anything else on the face.
Practice Drawing Angry BirdDrawing Tips
- Keep your eyebrows thick and asymmetrical if you want extra attitude; perfectly even brows can look a bit flat.
- If the eyes end up uneven, the whole expression goes wonky—lightly redraw the circles until they match in size and placement.
- A lighter belly patch with a curved line across the lower body adds depth and keeps the design from feeling too simple.
Angry Bird Drawing FAQ
How do you draw an angry bird?
Start with a round body, add thick eyebrows angling down toward the middle, then draw round eyes beneath them and a short triangular beak. A few feather tufts on the head and a stubby tail finish it off. The eyebrows are what make it look properly angry.
Is a simple angry bird drawing good for beginners?
Absolutely. It's mostly circles, rectangles, and triangles—no fiddly details required. The round body is forgiving, and even if your lines are a bit rough, the expression still comes through as long as the eyebrows slant the right way.
Where's the best place to practise angry bird drawings?
Try Artbitrator—it's free, and the AI guesses what you're drawing in real time, which is oddly motivating. You can also replay finished drawings stroke by stroke to see how other people tackled beaks, eyes, and those tricky eyebrow angles.
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