![]() Here though, I wanted to save it until the end, to show you how they take shape when the drawing is colored. I think it’s important in establishing the character’s personality early on in the drawing. Actually, normally I do start the character off with the eyes. So – how’s it coming along? One thing you might be wondering - is what about the eyes!? Why haven’t we drawn them yet. OK – here’s how the head of the character takes shape – beginning with the parts around the eyes… My lines (blue, green, grey) are only color-coded like this so you can better see what’s going on as you work on through. Remember – it’s only a guideline, and when you’re all done your drawing, you’ll want to be able to easily lift your lines from the paper with a kneaded eraser. Make sure you keep these lines very light. ![]() Still, in using one the first few times – it can be helpful to you as you can focus more so on the details and developing your character.īeginning with a circle, centerline, and some simple eye markers – here’s a very simple guide to help you draw your character… If you don’t need a guideline, then motor on through without it. To begin this lesson, I thought it would be a good idea if we first sketched out a simple guideline from which we can map out the various parts of our chibi character’s head. ![]() First Step – How to Draw Chibi Characters… the Head ![]()
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