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How to Draw Biomnitrix Dittohead: Ditto Diamond Hybrid

Fusing Ditto’s cloning abilities with Diamondhead’s crystal body creates this angular gem-covered hybrid alien. This tutorial covers how to draw Biomnitrix Dittohead, featuring the fusion transformation with his sharp geometric head fin, crystal spike growths on cheeks, and that compact body mixing organic forms with angular crystalline limbs. Biomnitrix Dittohead appears in the Ben 10 series as one of Ben 10,000’s dual-alien combinations made possible by the Biomnitrix device. His determined stance with those segmented crystal arms ending in sharp claw fingers shows both source aliens blended into one unique form.

Drawing Biomnitrix Dittohead Step by Step

This guide consists of 29 steps that walk you through Dittohead from his pointed head fin down to his split-toed feet, capturing that fusion of soft curves and hard crystal angles.

Biomnitrix Dittohead Design Features

  • Large triangular head fin rising upward
  • Angular geometric face shape
  • Stern half-lidded eyes
  • Crystal spike protrusions on cheeks
  • Sharp pointed ears on sides
  • V-shaped chest with line patterns
  • Spike on elbow joint
  • Segmented crystal forearms
  • Sharp three-fingered claw hands
  • Belt with Omnitrix symbol and circles
  • Simple pants with split feet

Sketching Biomnitrix Dittohead means balancing Ditto’s compact proportions with Diamondhead’s sharp crystal geometry throughout. For the original cloning alien, check the Ditto Omniverse Classic tutorial. The Diamondhead Omniverse Reboot guide shows the crystal alien parent, Biomnitrix Spitshock offers another fusion to try, and Grey Jaws Biomnitrix provides more Biomnitrix fusion practice.

Step Color Guide

Navigate each stage with these colors:

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

How to Draw Biomnitrix Dittohead: Complete Tutorial

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Post Your Dittohead Drawing!

That finishes this guide on how to draw Biomnitrix Dittohead. Did the crystal spikes and geometric shapes come together correctly? Leave a comment with your results or post a link to your artwork online. Drawing Biomnitrix fusions challenges you to blend two distinct alien designs into one cohesive character, and community feedback helps everyone improve at capturing these unique hybrid transformations.

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