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How to Draw Mareep from Pokémon with Its Wooly Shape

This guide goes over how to draw Mareep from Pokémon in 17 steps. Mareep is an Electric-type Pokémon from Generation II and part of the popular Mareep → Flaaffy → Ampharos evolution line. Its design is simple and round, which makes it easy to sketch even for beginners.

Main Features of Mareep’s Look

These quick notes help break down the character:

  • Head: Smooth blue face with round eyes.
  • Wool: Large fluffy cream-colored coat covering most of the body.
  • Horns: Black horns with yellow stripes.
  • Tail: Black and yellow striped tail ending with an orange orb.
  • Legs: Short blue legs with simple pointed shapes.
  • Extras: Small nose dots and a curled forehead wool swirl.

If you want more Pokémon to pair with Mareep, Aerodactyl, Mega Delphox and Mega Chesnaught work nicely as follow up drawings.

How the Mareep Tutorial Works

The steps use a clear color system to keep everything organized:

  • Red Color: Lines drawn in the current step.
  • Black Color: Lines from previous steps.
  • Grey Color: Base sketch to place forms.

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How to Draw Mareep Pokémon - step 01

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How to Draw Mareep Pokémon - final step

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You can share your finished Mareep drawing in the comments under the pinned Pinterest post where artists usually upload their versions.

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This layout keeps the Mareep drawing process simple and clear from start to finish.

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