How to Draw Chibi Elfen Lied, Step by Step
January 9, 2011 in Chibis
Hey everyone, this is the chibi master of Drawchibi submitting some awesome lessons to improve your skills for drawing chibis! I’ve been keeping a follow up on DragoArt.com’s chibi tutorials which are really helpful and are literally the best. In this helpful guide, you’ll be learning “how to draw chibi elfen lied“, step by step. The steps are very simple and require a few skills for drawing adequate circles and lines. It might take you a while to draw the guidelines since they are essentially important for the basis foundation of your drawing. Take your time and practice practice practice! Anyways, get your pencils ready for another epcial lesson to “draw chibi Lucy“.
Step 1. Draw the basic guidelines with a ruler or piece of paper, or even your eraser! Take your time and draw the curves and circles in the best way you can. Try to refrain from drawing the guides or overall picture too small since you’ll miss important details that can be eye candy-ish.
Step 2. Next, draw the hairline before you focus entirely on the facial details. It’s best to draw the bulk first before you reluctantly work on small details. Remember to take your time and not to rush! Rushing is the most evilest thing ever.
Step 3. Then, it’s time to draw the body before we add bandages and whatnot. Never draw the clothing on the body without the actual figure. By breaking this rule, you’ll end up in a total mess!
To read more on how to draw chibi Elfen Lied, go here:
Elfen Lied, Lucy, Drawing Video How-To.

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