Does your child just love Pokemon? Do you want to please him and learn how to draw these miraculous animals?
This workshop will help!
You will learn how to draw a Pokemon, or rather, the most famous of them - Pikachu. This funny yellow creature was recognized by the world in 1996 when Game Freak launched a computer game in Japan called Pokemon. Later, Pikachu became the hero of the anime cartoon, winning the love of millions of children around the world. This yellow cute creature is the most recognizable Pokemon. In 2000, almost every child shouted with enthusiasm and joy, imitating his beloved character, piercing: "Pikachuuuuuu!"
Time magazine in 1999 awarded Pikachu second place, calling him the most beloved anime character after Hello Kitty. Forbes magazine in 2003 awarded this sweet creature eighth place in the list of the most profitable cartoon characters. In 2003 alone, the creators of Pokemon received $ 825 million! Here it is - Pikachu!
But enough of the story. Let's already learn how to draw a Pokemon with a pencil in stages.
First step. We draw eyes and a muzzle
Draw two small ovals symmetrical to each other at a short distance. These are the future pupils of Pokemon.
Draw circles around the pupils. These are the future eyes of Pikachu. Draw circles so that the pupils are in the upper left. Paint over your eyes with a pencil.
Draw a small dash between the eyes, indicating the nose. Below, observing symmetry, draw a slightly curved line from one eye to the other. Add a U-shaped broad smile to the bottom of your mouth.
Just below the eyes, on the sides of the mouth put two ovals, slightly larger in size than Pikachu's eyes. These are the cheeks.
Second phase. Outline the face
How to draw a pokemon face? This is completely uncomplicated.
Circle the previously drawn details of the face, making the creature's head a little square and the right cheek plump. The figure below shows how to do this.
Well, the mischievous eyes of this cute animal are already looking at you from a sheet of paper! Agree, while there is nothing complicated? Truth? In small simple steps we will create a wonderful masterpiece that will delight any child!
The third stage. Draw arms and torso
First, let's draw the body of a creature. To do this, step back a little from the head, below, in proportion to the width of the upper part of Pikachu, draw a square without its upper line. After that, draw the lines of the hands of the Pokemon on the right and left sides, as shown below. They are very similar to kitchen potholders or mittens. Their length is approximately half the length of the body.
The fourth stage. We draw ears and paws
With each step of our workshop, you will learn more and more about how to draw a Pokemon. At this stage, we will depict the ears and paws of the wonderful yellow Pikachu.
At the bottom of the square body, draw two checkmarks in the form of the letter V, connecting them with the body. This will be the pokemon paws.
The ears of the mysterious animal are long and narrow, the same V-shaped and approximately equal in size to the diameter of the head. The right ear sticks out a little more than the left. At this step we need an eraser. Use it to erase the line at the junction of the head and right ear.
The fifth stage. Draw a tail
How to draw Pokemon Pikachu? Yes, you have practically done it! But it's too early to congratulate - the last stage of our master class remains, in which it is necessary to depict the tail of this mysterious creature!
It is not simple and does not look like anyone else. Pikachu’s tail is lightning-like! So let's get started!
To begin with, on the left, at the junction of the arm with the body, draw a three-dimensional letter L. This will be the lower part of the tail, the one that connects to the body.
Then, just to the left at an angle (as shown in the figure) behind Pikachu’s hand and head, draw a square that tapers slightly downward. This is the top of the tail.
OK it's all over Now! Pikachu is ready! Now you can proudly draw this wonderful animal to your child. Surely no more than ten minutes were spent on this drawing! And now you’ve seen from your own experience: the question of how to draw Pokémon in stages is not as complicated as it might seem at first glance, and its solution is available to absolutely every parent!