How to Draw Armin From Attack on Titan, Armin Arlert
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Here we go folks. Start by drawing the head, torso and hip guides like so. You will then sketch in the facial guidelines followed by the arm and waist guides.
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Once again sketch out the hairstyle first, and when you do this make sure that the ends are pointed. Notice how Armin's hair falls straight on his forehead.
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The face and head are finished. You will tackle the task of getting the body done by first drawing the shape of his neck, then draw the jacket and shirt collar.
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Continue to work on Armin's jacket by sketching out the flaps and pockets. Add almost the same markings on the pockets as Eren's jacket. Draw in more detailing, then proceed on to step six.
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Almost done folks. You will now draw the shoulders, sleeves, and then the rest of Armin's torso and or body. You will need to add the markings on the shoulders and draw the patch on the shoulder as well. Don't forget the creases and folks as well as
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You will finish Armin off by drawing the belt strap around the upper part of his torso, then draw in the buttons, belt and buckle, then the rest of the detailing to the shirt.Erase your mistakes as well.
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August 17, 2013
Description: Okay, so if you are already familiar with Attack on Titan you should know who you are looking at now. Up next we will be learning "how to draw Armin Arlert" and he happens to be Eren's best friend. Even though Armin is close friends with Eren, he displays a great deal of weaknesses when it comes to strength, agility, and emotions. Armin hates that he is so weak and frail, but what he does have is a strong sense of intuition which sort of protects Eren and Mikasa or at least saves them from sticky situations. Drawing Armin Arlert should be pretty basic, but if you do run into some problems just stay calm and remember that you can do it. Drawing is something that takes a lot of time, passion and determination. Without it, you wouldn't be successful at all. Anyways, have fun folks and remember to leave some feedback to let others know how you did, or what you think of the show. Peace out.