Once the head size has been drawn, it is time to draw the outline.
Also, the center line of the face is added slightly left of the cross to draw her eyes and face looking towards the left. (I also draft the approximate shape of the eyes at this point.ĭrawing the eyebrows slightly below one half of the face will make her look young and adorable. Here I wanted to make her look cute, so I drew a cross about a third of the way down. I usually draw the eyes of a chibi character a little lower than halfway down the face, or about a third of the way down.
HOW TO DRAW CHIBI HAIR FULL
There are many different types of chibi characters, but this time I’d like to draw a face that fits a character about the length of two full heads.įirst, draw a circle to determine the approximate size of the face. Now, let’s start drawing the face of a chibi character. Let’s take a look at each of these three points in detail while actually drawing the chibi character’s face. When compressing the face, the three key points are She is also very caring, however.When drawing a chibi character, simply compress the character’s body.ĭon’t forget to shrink not only the body but also the face like the image on the right below, or else the size of the face and body will be out of balance and awkward like on the left image. Finally, the young lady with long, very straight hair is quite shy and underconfident. Our chibi with the ponytail is a tomboy who also has a girly side at times. The girl with long, wavy hair (who accidentally ended up resembling Kakuzu from Naruto or some member of the undead DX lol) was SUPPOSED to look like the average schoolgirl- Chipper, bubbly and vibrant. Left to right: This chick, with spikey, short hair, is a tomboy with a love for adventure. Once again, this will be important in conveying characters' persona. moreįinally, we do the hair and expressions. The girl with long, wavy hair (who accidentally e nded up resembling Kakuzu from Naruto or some member of the undead DX lol) was SUPPOSED to look like the average schoolgirl- Chipper, bubbly and vibrant.
It helps make them appealing.įinally, we do the hair and expressions. Remember that bangs are CRUCIAL to chibis, because they have such huge foreheads. Gray-blue hair- the colour here suggests that this chibi is a laid-back kind of guy. Neat, green hair- this boy is shy, timid, and almost scared of others. He's an androgynous "bad boy" type! The reddish-orange haired guy- combined with his expression, this fellow seems to be innocent and kind. Left to right: A long blonde ponytail and long bangs- this guy is a cool, tough customer. I'll mention the colours that the hair is going to be as well, since that can help. Hair style and colour is (are?) pretty useful in conveying a character's persona.
Left to right: A long blonde ponytail and long bangs- thi s guy is a cool, tough customer.