Published on July 14, 2026
The girl whose accidental spell set the whole story in motion finally gets her own walkthrough, and how to draw Coco as a full standing figure is what this lesson is built around. Getting the young apprentice from Witch Hat Atelier down on paper begins with sorting her proportions before any of the cape and pointed hat detailing gets stacked on top.
Putting the Young Apprentice on the Page
This breakdown moves through 23 stages and finishes on a fully colored figure you can keep nearby as a reference for her teal and cream scheme. The first stages set the head, torso, and leg structure, then the chin-length hair, tall hat, open cape, dress, leggings, and shoes get worked in one piece at a time as the frame settles.
Design Cues to Keep an Eye On
- Short yellow-green hair to the chin
- Tall pointed hat with tassel
- Open teal cape over cream dress
- Dark collar and waist strap
- Brown leggings with cross-laced cuffs
- Yellow buckled shoes
She trains under the same roof as the rest of the cast, so she sits naturally beside her master Qifrey and fellow apprentices Tetia, Richeh, and Agott once each one is finished. Lining them up side by side makes the shared atelier look come together.
How the Line Colors Are Used
Every stage runs on a simple color key so the newest marks always stand apart from the lines already on the page:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Coco: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Coco in the Comments
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