How to Draw Chibi Bleach, Step by Step
May 21, 2010 in Bleach, Chibis
Bleach used to be one of my favorite animes of all time. I remember wanted to cosplay as Rukia but decided not to because I couldn’t afford it. This year I got into the Naruto anime but that favoritism came to pass. Gaara was one of my favorite characters from that anime. Anyways, let’s talk more about this tutorial! Today in this lesson you’ll learn “how to draw chibi Bleach step by step”. There’s a lot of great benefits from this tutorial. If you’re not satisfied with this tutorial, checkout our chibi Bleach category at the right side or below the banner. In this tutorial you’ll be learning how to draw chibi Ichigo and Orihime. They’re both close friends in the anime and manga. Orihime grows feelings for Ichigo and becomes attached to him. Further into the manga, they become separated due to the new rivals…the Espada. Well now folks, enjoy the tutorial and happy drawing!
Step 1. Sketch the basic guidelines for your chibis. This means sketching out the two circles that are side by side and the dividing line between both of the circles. These lines will help structure the pose and facial details.
Step 2. Start this step by drawing the eyes, face shape, and the mouths. If you notice I added the little line above the lips. The actual anime and manga has this little detail.
Step 3. Begin with drawing the ridge of the hair. For Ichigo, sketch the bangs that overlay his eyebrows. It’s important to pay attention to the flow of his hair. Artists get this feature wrong sometimes. For chibi Orihime, add the split bangs that are held back by the pins. Once you’ve done this, move onwards.
Hey everyone, I’d like to submit a short and sweet tutorial on the most basic of chibis. Here I present to you a tutorial on “how to draw a chibi step by step”. I decided to make this lesson because of how specific it is. Drawing chibis will improve your skills on how to draw more advanced human bodies. The more you practice drawing them, the better you’ll get at other cute things. Don’t get discouraged when you don’t get the results you expected. It takes time and patience to draw a simple chibi. Now, you’ll get to the point where you’re going to have to learn how to draw a chibi face. My small piece of advice would be to practice whenever you have the free time. Even the most complex chibi can be very simple with patience and confidence. Confidence is also key for drawing characters. Equipping yourself with this element will only make you draw a lot faster. Some people call it luck, but I call it confidence. When you draw a chibi face, make sure you give it a cute “meow” mouth. A good example is this smiley: =3. You might be familiar with that smiley, everyone uses it. The eyes have to be perfectly proportioned as well. Well folks, let’s move onto the tutorial.
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