Today we are drawing Kyle Thompson from Coastline Chronicles. He’s in a basic standing pose, hands in his pockets, just chilling. Nothing action-packed here, so it’s a pretty easy one to get through. The drawing uses clean lines and minimal detail, making it low complexity overall — good for warming up or practicing body proportions in a relaxed pose.
Main Things to Look At
- Button-up shirt with vertical stripes, a visible chest pocket and rolled up sleeves
- Hands tucked into side pockets of simple jogger-style pants
- Sneakers with basic laces and ankle-high socks
- Loose stance with shoulders tilted back
- Short afro hairstyle and defined jawline
- Slight smirk and sharp eyebrows
If you’re sketching more from Coastline Chronicles, you might want to try Beni Turner, Jared Armstong, or Dom Baker next — they each have unique builds that balance well with Kyle’s design.
The Color System I Used in the Guide
This drawing follows the usual step-by-step coloring method:
- Red Color: marks the lines to draw in the current step
- Black Color: shows what’s already been drawn
- Grey Color: is for the rough sketch that forms the basic shape
There’s not a lot of overlap in this one, so it’s easy to focus on each section—head, torso, legs—without too much details in the steps.
















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