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How to Draw Rem’s Face from Re:Zero Season 3

Let’s start a new anime quest and learn how to draw Rem’s face. If you want to get her gentle expression just right, this guide is here to help. This one is about sketching her look from Re:Zero season 3 with her eyes closed. So let’s get started on creating that calm face of hers.

Getting Rem’s Features Right

Rem has a few features that define her look:

  • Closed Eyes: Rem has a calm expression, with her eyes closed.
  • Short Blue Hair: Her hair is soft, short, and brushed to cover part of her face.
  • Gentle Blush: A slight blush on her cheeks gives her a sweet appearance.

Once you get comfortable with Rem’s look, you might want to try drawing her twin sister, Ram, who has similar features but with her own unique style. And check the guides for Rem in action, full body and sleeping.

The Guide: Understanding Colors and Lines

Here’s a little help to keep you on track as you draw:

  • Red Color: Shows the current step you should be focusing on.
  • Black Color: Marks the lines you’ve already completed, giving structure to your sketch.
  • Grey Color: Represents the basic sketch outline, helping you keep proportions right from the start.

Step 01

How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 01

Step 02

How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 02

Step 03

How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 03

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 04

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 05

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 06

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 07

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 08

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 09

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How to draw Rem's face (sleeping) from Re:Zero - step 10

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Rem's face drawing - Re:Zero season 3 - final step

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