The crystal-magic apprentice who refuses to grow up gets her own full figure now, and how to draw Richeh as a complete standing character is what this lesson lays out. Setting the young disciple from Witch Hat Atelier on the page starts with getting her proportions settled before any of the cape and pointed hat detailing comes in.
Building the Crystal Witch from the Ground Up
This breakdown runs across 20 stages and finishes on a fully colored figure you can keep as a reference for her teal and cream scheme. The first stages block out the head, torso, and leg structure, then the long hair, tall hat, open cape, dress, and short boots get stacked in one piece at a time as the base holds together.
Design Cues to Watch For
- Very long sky blue hair
- Tall pointed hat with tassel
- Open teal cape over cream dress
- Dark collar and waist belt
- Slouchy gray ankle boots
She shares the same atelier as her fellow apprentices, so it makes sense to line her up beside Agott and the travelling minstrel Custas once each figure is finished. More of the series cast will join this section as new lessons go live.
How the Line Colors Work
Every stage runs on a simple color key so the newest marks stay clear of 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 Richeh: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Drop Your Richeh in the Comments
Quick note before you head off: a feature for attaching your finished art straight to the comment box is in the works, so by the time you wrap up how to draw Richeh, that upload spot might already be sitting there ready to try. Each new lesson reaches Facebook and Telegram the moment it goes live here, a fresh YouTube video posts every day built from guides already on the site, and Pinterest keeps filling with new pins worth saving. Share your Richeh below and tell me which atelier apprentice should be drawn next, and if you would like to support the work behind these lessons, my Patreon stocks hand drawn coloring pages for backers.