How to Draw Goth Jasmine
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Make the head and torso guides like so, then sketch in the facial guidelines as well as the arm and neck guides.
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You will now sketch out the shape of her face, followed by the lining for her hair which is parted.
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You will now draw the large skull shaped earrings like so, then draw in the eyes and nose or the skulls.
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Using the facial guidelines you will draw out the slanted shapes of her big eyes. Draw and color in the eyebrows, then draw in Jasmine's nose and mouth.
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You will draw out the head completely like so, then draw in the bandanna which is tied in the front of her head instead of the back.
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Begin the drawing process for Jasmine's pigtails like so, and make sure they are long and puffy. Draw the bands around each pigtail, then move to step seven.
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Draw out the shape of Jasmine's neck, then draw the torso, waist and then her arms. You will also need to add the lining from her shirt which is cut off leading it to expose her belly.
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For the last step all you need to do is draw the necklaces, then draw in the fish net arm socks. Add the belly button, then add the detailing to the body and clothing. Erase your mistakes as well.
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August 14, 2013
Description: Here is the last Disney Princess that worked on a few days ago but didn't finish. I will now show you folks "how to draw Goth Jasmine", step by step. Remember when I said that Goth Belle was my favorite? Well, I think Jasmine is my favorite because of her hair, earrings, make-up and clothes. As you can see just by looking at Jasmine in this super cool form, she is wearing skull earrings, a black bandanna around her brow, and pigtails for her hairstyle. The simple cut off shirt and neck arm socks complete her look to the fullest. To break up all the black in her attire, I decided to color her ponytail bands red. Drawing this version of Jasmine will not only be fun, it will also be exciting. Thank you so much for joining me with these lessons today folks. I will be back soon. Peace out.