Welcome to our newest tutorial: How to draw Ceviché from Chowder series. For those who adore this sensitive soul from the animated series, this guide will take you through an easy-to-follow, step-by-step process. But before you start, let’s understand who Ceviché truly is.
Ceviché’s Character Analysis
Ceviché, best known as Pâté’s apprentice and Panini’s close companion, plays a memorable role in “A Faire to Remember”. He not only captures Marmalade’s heart but becomes a dance school master in “Chowder Grows Up”. This talented character has a unique trait – he always speaks in a monotone inflection, a contrast to the vast range of emotions he portrays from joy to shock. Other similar characters include his friend Panini, and Marmalade, his love interest.
- Emotions: Despite his monotone voice, Ceviché experiences a spectrum of emotions, from fear and revenge to lovesickness and happiness.
- Personality: He’s depicted as a sensitive soul who gravitates towards joyous activities.
- Kindness: In “The Dice Cycle”, Ceviché’s altruistic side is showcased as he assists the elderly, feeds the needy, and extends help wherever possible.
About this Drawing Guide
This step-by-step tutorial consists of 10 stages, each designed to simplify the process of drawing Ceviché. Here’s a breakdown of our color coding:
- Red Color: Focus on the current drawing step.
- Black Color: These lines represent your prior steps and progress.
- Grey Color: Represents the basic proportion sketch, crucial for maintaining accuracy in your drawing.
Remember, the first stage is all about crafting a basic sketch structure using light pencil strokes. By the final stage, you have the option to ink your masterpiece. Just ensure the ink dries completely before erasing the pencil lines to avoid smudges and maintain the crispness of your artwork.









Now that you know how to draw Ceviche from Chowder, it would be great to see how yours turned out. The pinned Pinterest post for this tutorial has a comments section where people drop their finished drawings, and other artists working through the same guide actually see them, so it’s a nice little spot to share. If you want new guides in your inbox, the signup form is at the top of this page, and you can also find SketchOk on Facebook and YouTube for updates and video content.