Every fan of One Piece knows the gag where Chopper tries to hide behind something but sticks out from the wrong side, leaving his entire body visible while thinking he is completely concealed. This tutorial covers how to draw Chopper’s reverse hiding pose, one of the most repeated and beloved comedy bits in the entire series.
The Worst Spy on the Grand Line
The full drawing process runs through 16 steps, with the last one showing the colored result. It is a full-body sketch that includes the wall Chopper is trying (and failing) to hide behind, so there is a bit of environmental detail to work with alongside the character.
Key Visual Elements in This Scene
- Pink hat with white X peeking past the wall
- Only one antler visible from this angle
- Cautious eye and blue nose poking out
- Entire body exposed on the wrong side
- Maroon shorts and pre-timeskip proportions
- Thin vertical wall as the hiding spot
This pairs well with the other Chopper gag tutorials already on the site. The compliment dance captures another side of his personality, and Chopper’s excited face focuses on a close-up expression. Together, these three drawings pretty much sum up everything people love about the character.
Reading the Step Colors
The tutorial uses three colors to show what to draw and when:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Chopper’s Reverse Hiding Pose: Step by Step
You Can’t See Him (But We Can See Yours)
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