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How to draw Anne from Amphibia

Getting the hair volume right and the loose silhouette consistent is the main challenge in this how to draw Anne tutorial, since both elements define how the character reads on the page. Anne Boonchuy is one of the lead characters from the Amphibia series, and this guide breaks her standard outfit and proportions down into manageable steps.

What This Walkthrough Covers

The tutorial runs 24 steps from a rough structural sketch through to finished line art with no color applied. Anne is drawn in a full-body standing pose, so the guide works through head-to-toe construction. The looser clothing shapes, particularly the puffy shorts, require some patience to keep symmetrical, and the curly hair takes a few steps to build up properly. Most of the detail work lands in the upper half of the figure.

Anne’s Key Visual Features

  • Short curly voluminous hair
  • Round eyes, small closed smile
  • T-shirt with flame logo on chest
  • Puffy shorts with long thin legs
  • Sneakers and ankle socks, standing pose

If you want to keep drawing through the Amphibia cast, Jenny and Marcy Wu are covered in the same series, and there is also a separate guide for Marcy in her epilogue outfit if you want a slightly different version of the character.

Reading the Step Colors

Each step image uses a three-color system to show what is happening at that point in the drawing:

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

How to Draw Anne: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished Anne drawing from Amphibia
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