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How to Draw Mash Burnedead’s Face From Mashle in 14 Steps

This guide focuses on how to draw Mash Burnedead’s face from Mashle: Magic and Muscles. The portrait uses 14 steps and feels moderately easy, since the design relies on clean shapes and a simple expression.

Getting Familiar With Mash’s Look

  • Hair: Smooth bowl cut that forms a round shape on top and covers the forehead.
  • Eyes: Narrow yellow eyes with small pupils and short upper lids.
  • Face: Rounded head shape with a soft jaw and a pointed chin.
  • Nose: Small angled line with a simple shadow shape.
  • Mouth: Small neutral line placed near the chin.
  • Mark: Lightning-shaped fake mark on the left cheek.
  • Clothes: School collar and dark cloak visible around the shoulders.

If you also want to sketch Mash full body, check this guide next.

Color System Used in This Lesson

  • Red Color: lines added in the current stage.
  • Black Color: finished lines from earlier stages.
  • Grey Color: the basic sketch for proportions.

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