How to draw a Girl Chef:

Girl Chef

When someone falls, or trips, they don’t fall down, they fall forward.  So be sure to draw her leaning, not upright. That will imply motion.

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How to draw a Fighting Robot:

Fighting Robot

Before starting to draw the robot, first draw a very simplified version of the entire figure. Work from the general to the specific. This is especially important on complicated characters.

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How to draw a Chibi Witch:

Chibi Witch

Her hat should be huge, which makes her look extra small, and adds fun to the image. Typical “witch” hair is long, and hers should be almost touching the ground.

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How to draw a Chibi Schoolgirl:

Chibi Schoolgirl

To give her that “perky” look, draw her face in a 3/4 view, facing the viewer, but draw her body upright, in profile. Draw the little pink bear with a slightly confused look.

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How to draw a Chibi Pajamas:

Chibi Pajamas

This little cutie is made appealing with a combination of big eyes and an inward sloping outline of the face. The tummy should protrude.

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