How To Draw Stitch Step By Step

How To Draw Stitch Step By Step

Has your child been asking to learn easier ways to draw Stitch? Well, you have landed on just the right page! Drawing Stitch isn’t as difficult as it seems– you just need a few simple materials and a little bit of creative flow. Below, we will take you through a step-by-step guide that will enable you to draw Stitch in no time!

Get Your Materials

First things first, you will need to get your materials sorted. All that is required to draw Stitch are a pencil, a piece of paper, and eraser. Additionally, you are going to need some colorful pens or markers, as well.

Making An Outline

The next step to drawing Stitch is to draw an outline of the character. Once your paper is ready, you need to trace out a shape that resembles Stitch’s heart-shaped head. Make sure to draw a wide base for the character, so that it looks as if Stitch is standing. After that, craft his almond eyes and cute, little nose!

Incorporating Details

The best part is yet to come, adding all the details! Do not be afraid to make this character as vibrant as possible. Once your outline is complete, it is time to make Stitch come to life. With your colorful markers, make sure to sketch a beautiful blue bow on Stitch’s neck. Now, all that you need to do to give your character some character is to draw his big, dopey ears, and his big hind leg.

Giving The Character Definition

After you have finished with his core features, you need to give Stitch dimension. To do this, make sure to draw a uniform, ‘shaggy’ texture all over the character’s body. Then, draw the tail line, the hands, and complete his feet. Don’t forget to add his vibrant, blue fur patches!

Finishing Touches

Your masterpiece is almost complete! To really bring Stitch to life, be sure to draw his signature tongue. Add as many stars, swirls, and other assorted details to make your version of Stitch unique! Finally, make sure to erase all the pencil lines to give your masterpiece a true ‘master’ feel.

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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