Alright, let’s get into drawing Rem in her nightdress from Season 3 of Re:Zero. This look is serene, and her simple nightdress makes this scene memorable. We’ll be focusing on her full-body appearance, which means paying attention to the soft flow of the fabric, her relaxed stance, and of course, her unique hairstyle that partially covers one eye.
Key Features to Focus On
To really capture Rem’s character in this look, here’s a rundown of what to pay attention to:
- Soft Blue Nightdress: Rem’s nightdress is light blue with a soft, flowing look. The ruffle detail at the hem adds a bit of elegance, while still keeping it simple.
- Relaxed Posture: She has a gentle, almost delicate stance. It’s as if she’s just lying there peacefully.
- Signature Blue Hair: Her short blue hair covers one eye and frames the face.
- Bare Feet: Since this is her nightdress look, she’s barefoot. Adding small details like the shape of her toes can make the drawing feel more complete.
If you want to practice drawing other characters after this, you might enjoy trying Rem in her usual maid uniform or maybe her sister Ram for a different twist on the maid aesthetic. And don’t forget to check the guide for Ryuzu.
Guidelines for Colors and Lines
To make things a bit easier, here’s a quick guide to the colors used in the steps:
- Red Color: Shows the current lines you’re working on.
- Black Color: Displays the lines you’ve already completed.
- Grey Color: Indicates the basic sketch lines to help with structure.
Following these colors will help you keep track of each step and see your progress as Rem’s form takes shape on your paper. Don’t rush the details — getting the softness in her expression and the gentle flow of her nightdress right is key to capturing her character.

















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