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How to Draw a Baby Fairy
Artist:
Dawn
/ June 27, 2012
Step 1.
Start off by making a large circle for the head, then sketch in the facial guidelines.
Start off by making a large circle for the head, then sketch in the facial guidelines.
Step 2.
Thicken the shape you just made in step one to form the lower part of the baby fairy's face. Once that is done, make the parted hairline for her cute hairstyle.
Thicken the shape you just made in step one to form the lower part of the baby fairy's face. Once that is done, make the parted hairline for her cute hairstyle.
Step 3.
Using the facials draw the almond shapes of the eyes. The lid lines should be thick to form a nice cute feel. Next and lastly for this step, draw the pacifier, or you can leave it out if you want.
Using the facials draw the almond shapes of the eyes. The lid lines should be thick to form a nice cute feel. Next and lastly for this step, draw the pacifier, or you can leave it out if you want.
Step 4.
Color in the pupils like so, then begin drawing out the cute baby style body. I chose to give her a cute ruffled dress. Draw the arm and hand, then draw in the booties.
Color in the pupils like so, then begin drawing out the cute baby style body. I chose to give her a cute ruffled dress. Draw the arm and hand, then draw in the booties.
Step 5.
For the last step all you have to do is draw out the other leg as well as the foot or bootie, then draw out the rest of her hairstyle. Draw the small fairy wings, then you're done.
For the last step all you have to do is draw out the other leg as well as the foot or bootie, then draw out the rest of her hairstyle. Draw the small fairy wings, then you're done.
Step 6.
Here is your baby fairy when you are all done. Now you can color it in to your liking.
Here is your baby fairy when you are all done. Now you can color it in to your liking.
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Artist:
Dawn
Date Added:
June 27, 2012
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Description:
Fairies, fairies, and even more fairies. Today I will be submitting another tutorial, and this time it's on "
how to draw a baby fairy
", step by step. You can't honestly tell me that you have never wanted to make a fairy in baby form before? I know that drawing chibi fairies is somewhat similar, but in all reality you wouldn't normally stick a pacifier in a chibi fairy's mouth now would you? I really wanted to capture the infant quality in this lesson so what I did was, draw some cute little booties, and a pacifier too. I was going to add a diaper, but I thought that might be a little too much. I think I will give the baby theme a rest for a while because I don't want to clutter the front page with a bunch of poppycock. Anyways, here is how you go about drawing a baby fairy. I think you will find this lesson to be easy, colorful and entertaining. Until I return folks.
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