Hey there, fellow anime fans and aspiring artists! Today, we’re going to dive into the world of Steins;Gate and learn how to draw one of its most beloved characters – Suzuha Amane. This cycling warrior is not only a fierce fighter but also a loyal friend to the mad scientist, Rintaro Okabe. So, grab your pencil and paper, and let’s get started on this drawing adventure!
Uncovering Suzuha Amane’s Story: A Character Analysis
Suzuha Amane is a time traveler from the future who came to the past to prevent a dystopian future from happening. She is a friendly and athletic girl who loves cycling and works part-time at the Braun Tube Workshop. Suzuha’s physical attributes include long brown hair tied up in braids and a slim profile. She wears a blue jacket, black bike shorts, white socks, and black tennis shoes.
How to Draw Suzuha Amane: A Step-by-Step Guide
- Start by drawing a rough sketch of Suzuha’s head and face. A simple stick figure will help you keep the basic proportions right.
- Draw her jacket, shorts, and shoes, paying attention to the details such as the white bottoms of her shoes.
- Sketch in her arms and legs, keeping in mind her slim profile.
Tips and Tricks:
- Use reference images to help guide your drawing.
- Take your time and don’t rush the process.
- Practice makes perfect, so keep at it!
If you’re looking to expand your drawing skills, here are some other characters from Steins;Gate and similar anime series that you can try drawing:
- Mayuri Shiina from Steins;Gate
- Mikasa Ackerman from Attack on Titan
- Luffy from One Piece
- Naruto
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Something you completely forgot the topic about FNF
Hey Semyon, FNF category has the largest number of tutorials on the website. That’s why I decided to invest my time in developing other topics as well. But if you think there are still some FNF characters missing, I’ll be happy to draw them 😊
I’ll send you my sketches on the topic ‘Learning with Pibby’, fnf, ok?
Sure, please send them to my email 👍