Translating a seated anime figure into clean line art takes some planning, and this guide on how to draw Chlammy Zell works through that process step by step, covering everything from the raised knee to the windswept hair. Chlammy is one of the more detailed human characters in the No Game No Life series, and her outfit adds a fair amount of linework to manage.
What the 13-Step Walkthrough Covers
This tutorial runs 13 steps and ends on finished line art with no color, so the entire focus stays on getting the shapes and proportions right. The seated pose with one knee raised introduces a bit of foreshortening in the legs, which is where most of the structural challenge sits. The frilly skirt hem and layered clothing add detail work in the lower half, while the hair and face stay relatively straightforward once the basic head shape is in place.
Chlammy’s Design at a Glance
- Long straight hair, blunt bangs, slightly windswept
- Large anime eyes with fine detail
- Sleeveless top with thin shoulder straps
- Frilly layered skirt, zigzag hem
- Barefoot, seated with one knee raised
If you are working through the No Game No Life roster, Izuna Hatsuse and Schwi Dola are both covered on the site, along with Tet for a shorter, simpler build to practice on first.
Reading the Step Colors
Each step image uses a three-color system to show what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Chlammy Zell: Step-by-Step Tutorial












Share Your Finished Chlammy Sketch
Once you finish, drop your drawing in the comments below. It is always good to see how different people handle the skirt details and the raised knee, since those tend to go differently for everyone. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video goes up every day based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to go. In the meantime, Yuuki Asuna and Kirito are solid next picks if you want to keep working on seated and standing anime figures.