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How to Draw an Easy Chibi-Style Puppy for Beginners

Here’s a fun and easy tutorial on how to draw an easy chibi-style puppy. This puppy is super simplified, using just a few rounded shapes, making it great for beginners or anyone looking for a quick drawing session. Let me guide you through the key points to keep in mind.

Things to Note for Your Chibi Puppy Drawing

  • Rounded head and body shape to give a cute, chibi look.
  • Short and rounded ears, clearly visible.
  • Simple oval-shaped eyes with minimal detail.
  • A playful, smiling mouth with a small tongue sticking out.
  • A small tail, slightly curved upwards.
  • A simple collar with a circular tag around its neck.
  • Short, rounded legs for a cute appearance.

If you enjoy drawing this chibi puppy, you might also like sketching other animals in a similar style, like a kawaii kitten, a leprechaun puppy, or even a happy chibi Christmas Deer.

Guide to the Drawing Colors

  • Red Color: Shows lines you’ll draw in the current step.
  • Black Color: Indicates lines from previous steps.

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How to Draw an Easy Chibi-Style Puppy - step 01

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How to Draw an Easy Chibi-Style Puppy - step 02

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How to Draw an Easy Chibi-Style Puppy - final step

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