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How to draw Hawk (the 7 Deadly Sins)

The Seven Deadly Sins fills its roster with powerful warriors and ancient demons, yet Hawk, the talking pig and Meliodas’s loyal companion, holds his own as one of the series’ most recognizable non-human faces. This guide walks through how to draw Hawk in a chibi-style line art build that keeps things approachable while still covering the character’s specific proportions.

What the 14-Step Hawk Tutorial Covers

The walkthrough runs 14 steps and ends on clean line art without a colored result, so the focus stays entirely on shapes and construction. Hawk is drawn from a three-quarter angle with his head tilted upward, which adds a slight perspective challenge to what is otherwise a compact upper-body composition. The chubby, rounded forms are forgiving for beginners, but the ear shape and snout placement need careful attention to read correctly.

Hawk’s Key Visual Features

  • Round chubby pig body, compact shape
  • Large floppy ear drooping to left
  • Upturned snout with visible nostrils
  • Small eye with expressive upper line
  • Front hooves with dark-filled tips

If you want more from The Seven Deadly Sins roster, the tutorial pairs well with Demon Meliodas and Gowther, both of which carry more complex linework and give good contrast to the simpler forms practiced here. Meliodas is another solid follow-up once the basics feel comfortable.

Understanding the Color Coding in the Steps

Each step image uses a simple three-color system to show exactly what changes at each stage:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Hawk: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished Hawk drawing from The Seven Deadly Sins
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