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How to Draw Flamela: A Dungeon Meshi Character Tutorial

Artists and Dungeon Meshi fans, welcome! In this session, I’m excited to show you how to draw Flamela, the vice-captain of the Canaries. Ready your pencils for a lesson in capturing her elegance.

Sketching Flamela’s Features

Note that this guide is all about sketching Flamela, the colors mentioned below are mostly for understanding her design and appearance.

  • Her obsidian skin and short silver hair are hallmarks of elven royalty. Keep these details in mind and include them after finishing the sketch.
  • Observe her red eyes, which add to her fierce yet noble demeanor, and sketch them with care. And again, you can add color later, after sketching.
  • Her attire, including the pale long-sleeved tunic and green cloak, should drape naturally over her frame.
  • The pleated skirt and collar she wears as a Canary signifies her status and role.
  • Include the perfect poise of her stance, showcasing her commanding presence.

While Flamela stands proudly alone, she also interacts with characters like Milsiril, enriching the world of Delicious in Dungeon with her stories and adventures.

Your Illustrated Journey to Drawing Flamela

This tutorial is your map, leading to a complete picture of Flamela from Dungeon Meshi. We’ll explore each feature with careful attention to detail over a series of steps.

  • Red Color: Will guide you to the sections you should be drawing at each step.
  • Black Color: Indicates the portions of the drawing completed in earlier steps.
  • Grey Color: Provides the basic sketch that forms the foundation of your illustration.

In 20 steps, we’ll start from a simple sketch and progress to a detailed portrayal. The final stage involves inking and allowing the ink to dry, after which you can erase the pencil lines for a clean, finished drawing.

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Easy drawing of Flamela from Delicious in Dungeon

As we wrap up our guide on how to draw Flamela, I hope you’ve found these steps not only instructive but also inspiring. With every line, you’re not just drawing a character; you’re evoking the essence of Flamela’s story.

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2 thoughts on “How to Draw Flamela: A Dungeon Meshi Character Tutorial”

  1. Could you please create more fantasy creatures tutorials such as cacaelias, nixies, sirens,tritons, grindylows and undies for MerMay 2024?

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    • Hi, Derek! Thank you for the suggestions, I’m currently working on the drawings from your previous comment and will try to post them soon as well

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