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How to draw Sprig Plantar

Getting Sprig’s frog anatomy to read clearly while keeping the outfit details intact is the main challenge in this how to draw Sprig Plantar tutorial, and the wide flat feet paired with the shoulder pad silhouette require a bit of extra attention to proportion. He sits in the Amphibia character lineup alongside some equally tricky builds, but the 19-step breakdown here keeps things manageable.

What to Expect from This 19-Step Walkthrough

This is a full-body standing pose with no background, so all 19 steps go toward the character himself. The result is clean line art rather than a colored version, which means the focus stays on shape accuracy and proportions. The trickiest section is the lower half, where the long legs and oversized flat feet need to stay balanced under the upper body without looking stiff.

Sprig Plantar: Key Design Details

  • Large round eyes with goggle on head
  • Wide flat frog snout
  • Sleeveless outfit with shoulder pads and belt
  • Long legs with wide flat feet
  • Standing pose, fists at sides

If you are working through the Plantar family, Polly Plantar and Hop Pop make natural companions to this one. For a human character from the same show, Sasha Waybright offers a good contrast in body construction.

Reading the Step Colors

Each step in this tutorial uses a simple three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:

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

How to Draw Sprig Plantar: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Finished Sprig Plantar drawing from Amphibia
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