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How to Draw Pokemon?

Drawing Pokemon can be challenging and many artists struggled while learning the steps. At the same time, drawing Pokémon can be fun and rewarding. Now, I’ll show you how to bring these beloved creatures to life on paper. From gathering the right tools to adding the final touches, you’ll learn everything you need to create stunning Pokémon art. Ready to become a Pokemon drawing master?

Tutorials to Draw Pokemon Cartoons

Before starting drawing Pokemon, I highly recommend going through my Pokemon drawing tutorials to have a general idea about how to start. Once you build confidence in planning and drawing techniques that help to visualize every detail of the sketch, feel free to begin practicing.

How to Draw Rayquaza from Pokémon

How to Draw Rayquaza from Pokémon

Would you like to know how to draw Rayquaza from Pokémon? You’re in the right place! In under 30 minutes, this guide will transform you from a novice to a confident artist. We’ll break down the process into simple, manageable steps, perfect for kids and beginners....

How to Draw Mega Charizard X

How to Draw Mega Charizard X

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How to Draw Pikachu

How to Draw Pikachu

Would you like to know how to draw a Pikachu? You’re in the right place! In under 30 minutes, this guide will transform you from a novice to a confident artist. We’ll break down the process into simple, manageable steps, perfect for kids and beginners. You’ll learn to...

How Do I Start Drawing Pokémon?

To start drawing Pokémon, break them down into basic shapes. By understanding and practicing these steps below, you will be able to draw any Pokémon. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Step 1 – Identify the Basic Shapes in the Pokémon

First, observe the Pokémon you want to draw. Look for simple shapes like circles, ovals, and rectangles. For example, Pikachu’s head is a circle, and its body is an oval. This step helps you see the Pokémon in a simpler form.

Charizard pokemon drawing in colour
mewtwo and rayquaza drawing in colour

Step 2 – Practice Drawing These Shapes Separately

Next, practice drawing these shapes independently. Draw circles, ovals, and rectangles until you feel comfortable. This will help you when you start combining them. It’s important to get the shapes right before moving on.

Step 3 – Combine Shapes to Form the Basic Structure of the Pokémon

Now, combine the shapes to form the Pokémon’s basic structure. Start by placing the head and body shapes on your paper. Then, add other shapes for limbs and features. Make sure the proportions look correct. This step sets the foundation for your drawing.

How Do I Sketch the Outline of a Pokemon?

How Do I Start Drawing Pokémon?

Step 1 – Lightly Sketch the Basic Shapes on Your Paper

Start with simple shapes like circles, ovals, and rectangles. These shapes help you form the basic structure of your Pokémon. For example, use a circle for the head and ovals for the body and limbs. Keep your lines light so you can erase them later if needed.

Step 2 – Connect the Shapes to Form the Body Structure

Once you have your basic shapes, connect them to create the outline. Use gentle curves and straight lines to link the shapes. This step helps you see the overall form of the Pokémon. Think of it like connecting the dots to see the full picture.

Step 3 – Refine the Shapes into a Cohesive Outline

Now, refine your sketch by smoothing out the lines. Make the shapes blend together seamlessly. Focus on creating a natural flow between the head, body, and limbs. This step brings your Pokémon to life and makes it look more realistic.

Step 4 – Add Details Like Facial Features and Limbs

Finally, add the finer details to your sketch. Draw the eyes, mouth, and other unique features. Include any markings, fur, or scales your Pokémon might have. This step adds personality and character to your drawing.

How Do I Add Details to My Pokémon Drawing?

Step 1: Focus on the Eyes, Mouth, and Unique Features

The eyes are the soul of your drawing. Make them expressive by adding highlights. For the mouth, capture the Pokémon’s emotion. Is it happy, angry, or surprised? Each Pokémon has unique features. For example, Pikachu has rosy cheeks and pointy ears. Pay attention to these details.

Step 2: Add Texture to Fur, Scales, or Skin

Once you have your basic shapes, connect them to create the outline. Use gentle curves and straight lines to link the shapes. This step helps you see the overall form of the Pokémon. Think of it like connecting the dots to see the full picture.

Step 3: Include Any Accessories or Markings Specific to the Pokémon

Many Pokémon have accessories or markings. Charizard has a flame on its tail. Bulbasaur has a bulb on its back. Add these details to make your drawing accurate. Don’t forget the markings like stripes or spots. These small touches make a big difference.

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How Do I Ink My Pokémon Drawing?

Inking is crucial in bringing your Pokémon to life. It adds clarity and makes your drawing pop. Using the right tools and techniques will make your Pokémon art stand out.

Step 1 – Select a Fine Liner or Ink Pen

Choose a pen that suits your style. We recommend a 0.3mm fine liner for precise lines.

Step 2 – Carefully Trace Over the Pencil Outline

Start tracing the main shapes. Use smooth, steady strokes to avoid jagged lines.

Step 3 – Add Thicker Lines Where Shadows or Emphasis Are Needed

Look at your Pokémon and decide where shadows fall. Use a thicker pen or go over the lines again to add depth.

Step 4 – Allow the Ink to Dry Completely Before Erasing Pencil Marks

Wait a few minutes to ensure the ink is dry. Then, gently erase the pencil marks without smudging the ink.

How Do I Color My Pokémon Drawing?

Step 1: Choose the Appropriate Colors for the Pokémon

To start, look at reference images of your chosen Pokémon. Find the colors that match its design. Use colored pencils or markers that best match these colors.

Step 2: Apply Base Colors Lightly

Begin by lightly shading the base colors. This will help you set the foundation. Use smooth, even strokes to avoid harsh lines.

Step 3: Layer Colors to Add Depth and Shading

Next, layer the colors to create depth. Add darker shades to areas that need shadows. This will make your drawing look more three-dimensional.

Step 4: Blend Colors Smoothly for a Polished Look

Finally, blend the colors together. Use a blending tool or a lighter pencil to smooth out the transitions. This will give your Pokémon a polished and professional appearance.

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How Do I Finalize My Pokémon Drawing?

Step 1 – Add Highlights to Eyes and Shiny Surfaces

To make your Pokémon drawing pop, add highlights to the eyes and any shiny surfaces. These highlights give your drawing life and depth. Use small, bright spots to show where light hits the eye or shiny parts.

Step 2 – Use a White Gel Pen or Colored Pencil for Highlights

A white gel pen or a white colored pencil works best for adding highlights. These tools create crisp, bright spots that stand out. Apply them gently to avoid overpowering your drawing.

Step 3 – Review the Drawing for Any Final Adjustments

Look over your drawing one last time. Check for any areas that need more detail or correction. Make sure everything looks balanced and polished.

Step 4 – Allow the Ink to Dry Completely Before Erasing Pencil Marks

Wait a few minutes to ensure the ink is dry. Then, gently erase the pencil marks without smudging the ink.

Always start with the right tools: sketch paper, pencils, erasers, and fine liners. Learn to see and draw basic shapes, then sketch and refine your outline. Add details like eyes and textures, then ink your drawing carefully. Finish by coloring and adding highlights. Follow these steps, and you’ll create amazing Pokémon art. Keep practicing, and enjoy the process!