How to Draw Baby Luigi
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To draw Baby Luigi, all you have to do is start by making two circles for the head, and body. Once that is done make the shapes for the feet, and add the guidelines for the face.
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Now begin sketching out the shape of Baby Luigi's head including the whopper of a nose. Be sure to include the shape of his ear with the same head lining. Once that is done, draw an arm and hand, but make sure the hand's fingers looks more like a sta
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Next thing to do is draw out Baby Luigi's hat, and then add the sideburns, ear detailing, and some eyebrows. Next, draw the straps for his trousers, and then add the buttons and sleeves for his shirt.
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Draw in the shape on the hat for the emblem, and then draw out the legs, feet, and then color in the eyeballs.
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For your last drawing step just draw out the "L" on the hat, and then color it in. Once that is done you can add the detailing on the shoes, and add some stripes on his socks. Erase the lines and shapes that you drew in step one to clean up this mess
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October 26, 2010
Description: Hey guys, guess what I’m about to submit right now, a tutorial that has been requested by so many members on the site and for good cause too. Today, I will be teaching you "how to draw baby Luigi", step by step. Now, I’m pretty sure that I already have a lesson on Baby Mario, but for some odd reason I never did a tutorial on Baby Luigi. Baby Luigi is much cuter than his adult form. I never would have guessed that Luigi could be designed to look so cute. Anyways, his face looks super soft, and he has no mustache which is pretty weird looking. Now this form of Luigi is said to be one of Luigi’s best forms. It is also known that Baby Luigi was kidnapped by Baby Bowser and Kamek. He made his video game debut back in 1995 with the Mario game “Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island”, and you can also see Luigi in his baby form in Mario Sluggers as well. So, what are some of the character differences between Luigi in his adult form, and Luigi in his baby form? Nothing, they are both still very meek, and cowardly which means you still know what you’re getting into when you play Baby Luigi as a character. I think learning "how to draw Baby Luigi" is going to be more fun than playing the game. You can color him in using only three colors, and you can draw him out in less than twenty minutes. Whenever I get a request to draw a character from the Mario game series, I always jump to the chance because I know it’s going to be a butt load of fun. I hope you guys have a blast with this tutorial, and when you are done don’t forget to upload your finished artwork to the site. Peace out everyone, and have fun!