Alright, ready to start drawing Rem in her epic action pose with the Morningstar? This isn’t just your average character standing still – in this drawing, Rem is in action wielding that huge, spiked Morningstar. And it is going to look seriously cool on paper. But you’ll need some patience, as this one has lots of steps and small details.
Key Features to Capture Rem’s Look
Let’s break down what makes Rem recognizable. Here’s what you’ll want to pay attention to while sketching:
- Sky Blue Hair: Rem’s hair is short, blue, and covers her right eye.
- Light Blue Eyes: Her eyes are large and expressive.
- Maid Uniform: Her outfit has a classic maid style with ruffles, a bow, and those signature frills.
- The Morningstar: This is her iconic weapon, a massive spiked ball on a chain. It’s a beast of a weapon and a major part of her action stance.
- Accessories: Don’t forget her hair clips and the flower ribbon on the left side.
If you enjoy drawing Rem, you might also want to try her sister Ram next. The two have similar features but with unique differences in their looks and personalities. And I also have some other guides for Rem’s face, her full body, and sleeping.
About This Drawing Guide
To make things easy and clear, we’re using some color coding in the guide. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Red Color: The red lines show the current step you’re working on. This keeps you focused on one part at a time.
- Black Color: Black lines represent what you’ve already completed, so you can see how the whole drawing is shaping up.
- Grey Color: Grey lines are for the initial sketch – those light, guiding lines that help with proportions and positioning.
These colors help make each step of the drawing process clear and manageable, especially as you work through the details in her pose and weapon.
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