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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Pua from Disney’s Moana Series

Pua is Moana’s loyal and adorable pig companion, making him one of the most memorable side characters in Disney’s Moana movies. Learning how to draw Pua is fun and simple, thanks to his expressive features and compact design. He’s perfect for both beginners and experienced artists.

Pua’s Design: Key Details

To create an accurate drawing of Pua, focus on the following elements:

  • Head: Round with slightly pointed ears and a small tuft of hair on top.
  • Snout: Large and pink with two visible nostrils.
  • Eyes: Big, round, and brown with a gentle expression.
  • Body: Compact with a smooth, chubby shape and a few grey spots on the white fur.
  • Legs: Short and stubby with small hooves.
  • Tail: Thin with a small tuft at the end.

If you’re drawing more characters from the Moana movies, adding Heihei, Moana, or even Simea would make a great set to complement your Pua sketch.

Understanding the Drawing Process

We’ve organized the drawing process with a color-coded system to keep it simple. Here’s what each color means:

  • Red Color: The lines you’re currently working on in the step.
  • Black Color: Completed lines from earlier steps.
  • Grey Color: The basic sketch to guide your proportions and layout.

This system helps you focus on each stage of the drawing, ensuring Pua’s features are captured accurately.

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Pua Drawing Tutorial - Moana and 2024 Sequel Guide - final step

After completing Pua’s outline, refine the details and erase any unnecessary sketch lines. Add dark outlines to define his features, and consider coloring him to match his movie design. Use white for his fur, pink for the snout and ears, and grey for the spots. This step will bring Pua to life on your canvas.



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