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How to Draw Mob from Mob Psycho 100 – Face and Upper Body

This tutorial focuses on how to draw Mob from Mob Psycho 100, showing his face and upper body. The process has 13 steps and is quite straightforward thanks to Mob’s simple design. Most of the details are in his hairstyle, uniform, and facial expression.

Key Features of Mob from Mob Psycho 100

  • Head: round with a bowl-cut hairstyle.
  • Hair: solid black, shaped evenly across the forehead and sides.
  • Eyes: round, simple, and placed evenly on the face.
  • Mouth: a small line showing a gentle smile.
  • Uniform: black gakuran jacket with gold buttons and a standing collar.
  • Body: slim build, upper torso shown in the drawing.

If you want some more drawing practice, consider sketching Shigeo full body next.

How to Draw Mob Step Guide

The tutorial uses clear color codes to make the process easy to follow:

  • Red Color: marks the new lines to draw in each step.
  • Black Color: shows the lines completed from earlier steps.
  • Grey Color: represents the basic sketch that helps with proportions.

Across 13 steps, the drawing builds gradually from a simple framework into Mob’s full head and upper body with his school uniform.

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How to Draw Mob - step 01

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Step 13

How to Draw Mob - final step

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