How to Draw Chibi Master Chief, Step by Step
April 25, 2010 in Chibis, Video Game
How exciting was that last lesson? I had so much fun writing and showing you how to draw chib Yoda. Right now at this minute as I type, I want to submit another fun filled lesson on “how to draw chibi Master Chief step by step”. This character from Halo came out very nice. There’s a ton load of details in this chibi so it might be an intermediate tutorial for some beginners. A bit of advice would be to start off with the easiest part first and then draw the harder pieces. I recommend drawing top to bottom. Basically, draw the head first and sketch out the rest of the body. Sketch very slowly so you won’t overpower yourself. Has anyone played the Halo game? I remember my friend buying an Xbox 360 with one of the Halo games. I’m not totally sure which game it was he bought, but it looked really fun. There’s a lot of action and monsters. Imagine a chibi Halo fighting monsters with oversized weaponry? I would probably laugh so hard that my sides would tear. Anyways, I won’t keep you waiting, so let’s move on!
Step 1. Start with the basics, this is a very important part of the tutorial because of the complex designs on the chibi. Always start with the head and make sure you get those guidelines drawn out. This should be an easy task. The guidelines practically make this tutorial a whole lot easier. Don’t forget to sketch out the body’s guidelines. Moving on!
Step 2. This is where you’ll be able to sketch out more details for your chibi Master Chief. Beginning with the helmet shield is an ideal place to start because it’s so basic. Make sure you have a ruler near by, drawing the straight edges without a ruler will be a struggling task.
Step 3. Next, we will start sketching out more detailing in the head. This will include drawing the outside of the helmet. I think this is all there is in the helmet, so get moving onto the next step!
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