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How to draw Piper from Far-Fetched

Far-Fetched built its cast around lively, expressive characters, and Piper fits right into that energy as one of the standout figures in the Far-Fetched lineup. This guide walks through how to draw Piper in 34 steps, taking her from a basic structural sketch all the way to clean finished line art.

What Makes This Tutorial Worth the 34 Steps

The tutorial is a full-body build with no background, so every step focuses on Piper herself. The outstretched arms add some asymmetry to manage early on, and the layered clothing details, hat, boots, and accessories, come in gradually across the later steps where the pace slows down. The final result is line art without color, which keeps the focus entirely on clean linework and proportions.

Piper’s Key Visual Features

  • Long flowing hair with small bow
  • Wide-brimmed hat positioned behind head
  • Short puffy dress, star and crescent hem
  • Choker necklace and wristbands
  • Cowboy boots, arms outstretched in pose

If you are working through the Far-Fetched cast, Griff and Warren are both covered on the site with the same step-by-step approach, and Rue is there as well if you want to keep the collection going.

Reading the Step Colors

Each step in the tutorial uses a three-color system to keep things clear:

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

How to Draw Piper: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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