How to Draw Polly Pocket
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Draw a circle fro the head and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw the lining for the neck, torso, shoulders, arms and legs.
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You can sketch out the shape of Polly's face and then draw the shapes of the eyes. Color in some pupils and then draw some pretty long eyelashes as you see here.
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You will now draw out Polly's pretty hairdo which is long with a bit of a wave at the tip. She is also wearing a headband as you can see. Draw the rest of her face and then draw out her mouth and lips. Lastly draw some of her arms as well.
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You will draw out the rest of the arms and then draw the hands. You can then draw the shirt which is a tank top and then add some definition on the palms of her hands.
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Draw the shape and style of her pants and then add the pockets, end of the tank top, and then add a belly button. Draw her shoes and then erase all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step.
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August 15, 2009
Description: Girls love playing with Barbie dolls and other girly toys when they are younger than sixteen years old. I myself never played with Barbie dolls, instead I had a big collection of dinosaurs, dragons, and all kinds of toy insects and snakes. My sister asked me if I could do a tutorial on one of her favorite toys that she plays with on a regular basis. Of course I said yes because she is after all my sister. The funny thing is I also received a request from a member to do the very same doll figure. So without further ado I will be giving you a lesson on “how to draw Polly Pocket” step by step. Polly Pocket gets her name because she is a small figurine that is tiny enough to place in your pocket. I mean that is not literally why they developed this toy. A man by the name of Chris Wiggs designed Polly back in 1983 for his daughter. He used a powder compact to make Polly’s house and then a small little figurine to go along with it. He sold the idea to Bluebird Toys out of Swindon, England and they released the concept of Polly to the public in 1989. Now the distribution came from a contract Mattel held with Bluebird to disburse all the Polly Pocket toys to the stores. In the late nineties, Bluebird sold their Polly Pocket line to Mattel after back and forth take over attempts. Mattel later created a new look and clothing line for Polly and they even made her a bit bigger as well. Her clothes as well as all the Polly Pocket character clothing line are all stretchable rubber pieces that fit nice and snug on the figurines. She now comes with houses, animals, and even a large friend line. Polly Pocket also has various movies out there that are animated that my sister will watch from time to time. Well that does it for this character description, it is now time that I show you all “how to draw Polly Pocket step by step”. Have fun guys and remember you can draw one of your favorite outfits on your Polly if you wish. Peace out and happy drawing!