How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (2024)

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In this tutorial, I will teach you how to draw bubble letters step by step.

You will learn what bubble letters are and how to draw them with my four-step formula.

You will also learn how to apply this technique and draw the entire bubble letter alphabet.

Finally, I’ll show you a few easy effects you can apply to make your bubble letters pop even more.

Here is a quick overview of this tutorial –

  • Tools needed to draw bubble letters
  • What are bubble letters?
  • How to draw bubble letters step by step
  • Bubble letters alphabet (process video)
  • FREE printable bubble letters worksheets
  • 3 cool effects you can add to your bubble letters
  • Final words

Bubble letters are fun and easy to create, and you’ll be able to draw them even if you have zero prior experience.

Without any further delays let’s get started.

Tools needed to draw bubble letters

Bubble letters are a form of hand lettering so we will need pretty much the same tools.

Also, we will need a few basic tools to learn the basics of bubble letters. Let’s have a look (links to Amazon) –

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The true power of bubble letters is achieved once we add colors and various effects.

I’ll talk more about those later on in the tutorial.

To learn the basic construction and shading of bubble letters you just need the few basic tools I mentioned.

What are bubble letters?

Bubble letters are best described as puffy and rounded letters.

It’s a lettering style that resembles the shape of a bubble – hence the name.

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Bubble letters are often used in graffiti, but in this tutorial, we will focus on creating them on paper.

Due to their particular shape bubble letters have this fun and playful look.

Makes them perfect for any sort of occasion where you want to portray that feeling or emotion with your lettering work.

How to draw bubble letters step by step

Technically speaking you can create bubble letters in a multitude of ways.

However, I want to show you what I consider to be the easiest way to do it.

With time and practice you can develop a different method, and add more style and complexity to your letterforms.

So let’s begin with an example using the letter A.

Step 1 –

Using my pencil, I’m going to write out a capital letter A in the most basic form possible.

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Step 2 –

Again, using my pencil, I will draw out an outline around each separate part of the letter A.

It’s super important that we divide each letter into its most basic parts as much as possible.

In this example, we have the two diagonals and the middle horizontal stroke.

As I’m outlining these parts I make sure to round the edges.

You decide how thick you want these outlines to be.

If you want a heavier-looking letter than make it thicker and vice versa.

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Step 3 –

Using a fine liner, I’m going to outline the outline I made in the previous step.

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Step 4 –

I’ll take my eraser and delete the pencil lines.

And there you have a bubble letter A!

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I just want you to take a quick moment and notice that in some places the strokes overlap and create sharp edges.

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That’s perfectly fine.

In fact, having a few sharp edges inside the letter is essential to achieve that distinctive inflated, bubbly look.

You can see how it would look if we kept the edges rounded on the inside as well.

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Not that it would be incorrect or wrong if you made your bubble letters like that, I just think that the example on the left looks much better.

What about rounded bubble letters?

Like always, rounded letters can be a bit more tricky.

By rounded I mean letters such as O, C, S, Q, etc.

Even letters with partly rounded parts such as R, P, B, J, etc.

But don’t worry, I’ll show you now that it’s easier than you might think.

You can choose between two main techniques.

The first one follows the same idea as the one I demonstrated earlier.

So, you write the letter out and you just create a thicker outline around it.

Here is an example with the letters S and O.

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This technique is pretty simple and straightforward but I feel that with rounded letters it gives a bit of a boring result.

Here is the second technique, which is the one I prefer more.

Instead of writing out the letter in the basic shape, I will make it more square and angular.

Here is an example –

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Writing the letters like this allows me to break the letter down into smaller parts.

Now I can outline those parts and keep the outer edges more rounded while the ones inside are sharper.

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By using this technique not only able to achieve a more interesting look, but I can also create a bunch of different variations.

Since the initial skeleton letter is more angular I can shape the final look in many variations.

Check out the example below.

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Bubble letters alphabet (process video)

Alright, now that we’ve seen the technique needed to draw bubble letters, let’s apply it to the other letters as well and create the whole alphabet.

Here you can see the video process of me creating the whole alphabet using the same method I demonstrated previously.

Here you can see an image of the whole bubble letter alphabet.

You can also notice that I’ve added a bit of a drop shadow to make the letters pop even more.

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The same principle can be applied to lowercase (minuscule) letters as well.

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FREE printable bubble letters worksheets

To help you practice your bubble letters, I created two free printable worksheets.

One comes with a drop shadow already in place, the other one is without so you can practice adding the drop shadow in any direction you want.

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3 cool effects you can add to your bubble letters

Bubble letters are cool on their own but they are even cooler once you add a few effects to them.

The best part is that these effects are super easy to add and they can really lift the whole look of your bubble letters.

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For this section, I wanted to show you three simple and cool-looking effects for your bubble letters.

Cool effect #1 – Make a drop shadow on your bubble letters

How to add shadows to your lettering is something we have already covered in a separate tutorial, but I’ll give you a quick demonstration here as well.

If you never did drop shadows before it might seem a bit daunting at first, but don’t worry it’s easier than you might think.

The first thing is to imagine a light source.

Most commonly it’s either on the top left or the top right side.

For this example, let’s imagine the light source is on the top right side.

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The drop shadow will be cast on the opposite side, which in this case is the bottom right.

This means that each bottom and right side of my letter will have a cast shadow. Here is an example –

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Notice that I leave a bit of space before I start (or finish) the shadow.

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This gives the illusion of the letter popping off the page.

The absolute same thing can be done if we switch the light source to the other side.

It does take a bit of practice before you get it, but trust me, if you do the whole alphabet a couple of times you’ll already learn how to do the drop shadow.

You can use the bubble letter alphabet image example as a reference for the other letters.

Technically speaking you can put your light source wherever you want on the page, but it’s most commonly placed (and it looks the best) on either the top right or top left side.

Cool effect #2 – Adding highlights to your bubble letters

The easiest way to explain what highlights are is to say that they are the exact opposite of shadows.

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Highlights appear on the areas closest to the source of light – they are the points where the light reflects from the shape.

So if our light source is on the top left side our highlights will appear on all top and all left side of our letters.

It’s also important to mention that highlights are always best presented with white or other bright colors.

Cool effect #3 – Adding an extra outline (second line) to your bubble letters

Another cool effect to add is a second line that goes around the other edges of the whole piece.

That means both the letter and the shadow as well.

The second line really adds a special extra pop to the whole look of your bubble letters.

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What matters is that you pick the right colors.

There needs to be a good amount of contrast between these lines, otherwise, it doesn’t look that good.

I wrote a whole separate article about colors and how to use them in your lettering.

Bonus effect #4 – Over inflating your bubble letters

This is a super simple and easy tip that will make your letters look more ”bubbly”.

Remember that at the beginning of the tutorial, I mentioned that the overlapping strokes will create sharp edges?

Just by adding a bit more detail to these inner edges, you can make your letter look more bloated.

Check out this example –

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Easy right?

By adding various effects to your bubble letters you can achieve some really creative designs.

I love these two examples by Renee from her tutorial on 5 lettering effects anyone can do

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I also made a little piece using watercolors.

Haven’t worked with watercolors in a while so I’m a bit rusty.

The cool thing about watercolors is that you can layer different values and create more advanced shading.

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Sum up and final words about bubble letters

Let’s do a quick sum-up of everything we covered in this tutorial –

  • Bubble letters are a fun and playful lettering style
  • They get their name due to the inflated and rounded shape
  • You only need a few basic tools such as paper, a pencil, a fine liner, and an eraser.
  • The easiest way to draw bubble letters is by separating the letters into individual parts and creating a “thick outline” around each part.
  • You can add various effects and colors to make your bubble letters pop even more.
  • Consistent practice is the absolute key to improving your work

And there you have it friends!

That’s how you can draw bubble letters.

If you decide to create some bubble lettering and share it on Instagram, make sure to add #ldtutorials so I can check them out and share them on my stories.

Until the next time, Cheers!

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How To Draw Bubble Letters

Yield: Bubble Letters

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Active Time: 20 minutes

Additional Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

This is a step by step tutorial that will teach you how to create bubble letters. We are going to start with the basic letter construction and proceed by adding shades and other effects. Once you will feel comfortable enough with the basics, you will be able to start tweaking and bending shapes in different ways to create your very own unique style. Bubble Letters are fun and easy to make, and best of all it can be created with a variety of different tools (pens, markers, etc.)

Instructions

  1. The basic construction of bubble letters - write a simple letter A How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (29)
  2. Thickening the letters by adding an outline. Feel free to determine the thickness - a thicker outline will make them look more ''bubbly'' while a thinner outline will achieve the opposite look. It's important to keep a consistent thickness from both sides of the letter. The easiest way to do this is by breaking down the letter into individual parts. The letter A consists of three parts - two diagonals and a smaller horizontal crossbar. Break down the letters and create a bubbly outline around them. Like so - How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (30)
  3. Using the fine liner, outline your letter and erase the pencil marks. Be sure to let the ink dry before you erase the pencil marks, to avoid any ink smudges. How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (31)
  4. Although the outside edges should be rounded, making the internal edges sharp, will give your bubble letters a more puffy look. Here is an example - How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (32)
  5. Add shadows, highlights, and other effects to achieve different looks and styles. Start from the basics, and gradually create more complex designs. How To Draw Bubble Letters - Step By Step Tutorial (33)

Notes

Check out the full step by step tutorial for more details on how to apply shadows, and different effects to your bubble letters.

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