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How to Draw a Chibi Duck: Baby Duck Drawing Guide

For this one, I’ll show you how to draw a chibi duck. The design focuses on simple rounded shapes, making the character look very light and easy to sketch. The proportions are exaggerated in a typical chibi style with a big head, smaller body, and small wings. This baby one is great if you want to practice simple cartoon forms.

Key Features to Focus on in This Chibi Duck Drawing

  • Large round head with minimal details
  • Big oval eyes with highlights
  • Small rounded beak with a simple shape
  • Blush marks on both cheeks for added cuteness
  • Short wings shaped like tiny rounded feathers
  • Small feet with basic simple shapes
  • Short tail made from a few quick lines

After finishing this chibi duck, you can also try drawing other simple chibi animals like a baby bunny, chibi chick, or small cartoon cow using a similar approach.

Color Code for This Drawing Process

As always, I’ll use my color-coding system to guide you through the steps:

  • Grey Color: Rough sketch with basic shapes and proportions
  • Black Color: Previous completed lines that are already done
  • Red Color: The current part to draw at each step

Following these colors will help you stay on track as you build up your chibi duck drawing step by step.

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - step 01

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - step 02

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - step 03

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - step 04

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - step 05

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How to Draw a Chibi Duck - final step

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