Tweak is an essential character in the underwater world of the Octonauts. As the engineer for the Octopod, she ensures everything runs smoothly, especially below deck in the engine room. Not just a maintenance expert, Tweak has introduced several new inventions to the Octonauts, with the Gup submersibles being her standout creation.
An enthusiastic builder and repair expert, Tweak often finds herself patching up the Gups, thanks to the mishaps of Kwazii and Shellington. Despite her many successful inventions, some machines have surprising outcomes. But that’s the life of an inventor!
She stands out not just because of her technical prowess but also because of her distinct appearance. A mint green-furred rabbit, Tweak sports a pink bandana, a blue tool belt and matching boots. Unlike her peers, she doesn’t have a designated room in the pods but calls the launch bay her home and workspace. When she isn’t fixing things, you might find her in the garden pod, cultivating her favorite snack – fresh carrots.
And here’s a fun fact – Tweak sports a southern accent, which is even more pronounced in the US version of the show’s first season. Among the Octonauts crew, she’s one of three females, sharing camaraderie with Dashi and Tominnow the Vegimal.
Guide Highlights
Our step-by-step guide, spanning 7 stages, will make mastering how to draw Tweak a breeze. Here’s a brief on how our guide works:
- Red Color: Represents the current drawing step.
- Black Color: Showcases the previously drawn lines.
- Grey Color: Illustrates the basic sketch for proportion purposes.
Kickstart your journey with a basic sketch, using light pencil strokes for accurate proportions. As you advance, you’ll refine and complete your masterpiece. For those wanting to ink their sketches, ensure the ink dries before erasing the initial pencil sketch to avoid any smudges.






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