The apprentice from Qifrey’s atelier kicks off a brand new section on the site, and how to draw Agott as a full standing figure is what this lesson sets out to cover. Putting one of the young witches from Witch Hat Atelier on the page begins with locking her proportions before any of the layered robe and pointed hat detailing gets added.
From First Lines to a Finished Apprentice Witch
This breakdown runs across 23 stages and closes on a fully colored figure you can lean on as a reference for the teal and cream palette. The opening work blocks out her head, torso, and leg structure, then the tall hat, layered cape, robe, leggings, and shoes are built in one piece at a time once the base reads correctly.
Design Cues to Keep in Mind
- Short curly dark purple hair
- Tall pointed hat with tassel
- Layered teal cape and robe
- Long trailing ribbon ties
- Dark brown leggings with cross-laced cuffs
- Rounded brown buckle shoes
This is the first lesson in the section, so the rest of the atelier crew will be linked here as they go up.
What the Line Colors Stand For
Each stage leans on a simple three-color key so the freshest marks always stand apart from everything drawn before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Agott: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Show Off Your Agott Below
Quick heads up: a feature for attaching your finished art right inside the comment box is being built, so by the time you finish your run through how to draw Agott, that upload field may already be live for you to test. New lessons land on Facebook and Telegram the second they publish here, a fresh YouTube video goes up every day based on guides already on the site, and Pinterest keeps filling with new pins worth bookmarking. Leave your Agott in the comments and tell me which atelier apprentice should come next, and if you would like to support the work behind these lessons, my Patreon has hand drawn coloring pages waiting for backers.