How to Draw Loki Pony
1
Begin with a circle for the head and another squash like shape for the body. Sketch in the facial guidelines as well.
2
Here you will draw in the curled horns for the helmet that Loki pony is wearing. The actual helmet will be drawn next in step three.
3
Now draw the helmet and add some minor detailing like the seam line down the center of the helmet.
4
Here we will draw the shape of the pony's face as well as make the snout or muzzle. Then draw in a smile and nostril line.
5
We are getting closer and closer to finishing this lesson. Draw the brows for the eyes so they give off a mean expression, then draw the shapes of the eyes.
6
Here all you have to do is draw the legs and hooves. Add the diamond pointed hoof shapes, then proceed to step seven.
7
Not much to do in this step just draw in the mane which is also Loki's scruffy hairstyle, then draw in the plate from the cape.
8
Completely draw out the rest of the body. As you can see the body pose is in a upright position like a leaping horse. Draw the back legs and one visible hoof.
9
To take the place of the cape, I drew Loki pony's tail big, wide and flat like a cape would look on the real Loki. Add the strand lines to detail the tail with, and when you do this make sure they are a bit wavy for added texture detailing.
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And lastly, draw in the cutie mark which is Loki's staff or saber whatever you want to call it, and the surrounding stars. Erase the mistakes when you are finished.
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September 26, 2013
Description: Since there is a lot of fans out there for this superhero villain, I thought some of you would like to tackle a lesson on "how to draw Loki pony", step by step. I really think that this drawing of Loki as a pony came out looking like the real thing. This is one transformation that I can honestly say I am proud of because of the resemblance to the actual human form of Thor's brother. As you can see I draw the cutie mark the shape of his saber or staff with stars around it since he is from the universe. I do believe that many of you will be excited to creating Loki in a whole new way. Who said MLP is just for kids, it's for adults and older teens too. So go ahead and have some good fun drawing Loki pony and I will prepare some more tuts for you all. Peace folks.