How to Draw Munna
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Start by making a biog circle for the shape of the body and then add a horizontal line in the lower middle. This sort of looks like an uncolored Pokeball.
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You will now begin sketching out the actual shape of Munna's body like you see here. Remember to draw the overlap lip like shape for the mouth, and the piggy bank like leg in the back.
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Now before you start drawing in the eyes and nose, you will need to finish drawing out the body like so. This includes the legs, and belly. Once that is done draw an egg shape for the nose, and then an almond like shape for the eye. Add two lashes to
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The last thing you have to do is draw in some pretty flowers that you see here. These are simple shaped flowers, so it should be no challenge to draw them out. Once that is done, you can begin erasing the one shape, and one line you drew in step one.
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September 11, 2010
Description: I think it’s time to upload a couple of new Pokémon characters that will be easy to draw. Today, I thought I would upload a three day old lesson on "how to draw Munna", step by step. Now the facts on this species are still a little shaky, but I will fill you in on the 411 as much as I can. First off I just want to say that the appearance of this Pokemon is very puffy. Munna is a Physic type, and the species was debuted in Generation V. From Munna’s form it will also evolve into Musharna, but the way it turns into it’s second form is not recognized as of yet. Describing the look of a Munna is pretty simple because they basically look like pigs. They are all pink in color with some areas of purple which is the flower patterns on the body, and they have this tumor or lump like shape. I can’t tell you anything about their habitat, diet or even behavior. What I can show you though, is "how to draw Munna", using this easy to follow tutorial. You will have absolutely no problems at all when you tackle this Pokémon species because all it consists of is a round, lump like body. Well, I guess that does it for this description. But don’t worry because I still have more lessons coming your way. Peace out people, and make sure you have fun!