Do you wish to learn how to draw Espurr, the fascinating Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI? You’re in the right place! This guide offers an easy-to-follow tutorial to help you bring this enigmatic character to life on paper.
Espurr’s Unique Appearance and Focal Points in Drawing
Espurr is a unique and captivating character, with features that make it stand out. Here are the key points to focus on:
- Its circular, unblinking, pinkish-purple eyes with deep purple pupils lend it an intense and mysterious expression.
- The lavender-colored fur, with white-tipped paws and ears, add softness and color contrast.
- The small, curled tail adds a playful element to this otherwise intense character.
While mastering Espurr, you might also want to consider drawing some of its Pokémon counterparts such as Pikachu, Mew, Gengar, Lucario, and others. They would make for a fantastic collection or a creative Pokémon scene.
About the Drawing Guide
This drawing guide uses a color-coded system to assist you through your artistic journey:
- Red Color: This highlights the current drawing step, helping you to stay focused on what’s next.
- Grey Color: This showcases the basic sketch lines for proportions. These are drawn lightly and act as a foundation.
- Black Color: This presents the previously drawn lines, allowing you to track your progress.
This guide comprises 12 steps. The first 2 steps involve creating a basic sketch using light pencil strokes. The penultimate step suggests inking the sketch and erasing the pencil lines after the ink dries. The final step can be used as a reference for coloring. The colors you choose can either follow the original design or be a reflection of your artistic preferences.











Now that you know how to draw Espurr Pokemon, feel free to share your finished sketch in the comments on the Pinterest post for this guide, where other fans drop their versions too. If you learn better by watching than reading, the SketchOk YouTube channel regularly puts out new drawing videos as they get made, so it’s worth a follow. There’s also an email signup at the top of the page if you want a weekly roundup of new tutorials sent straight to your inbox.
It’s very easy to draw here thanks for your attention 😊