One hand raised mid-gesture and the other planted on her hip, Elodie holds her ground in this full-body line art tutorial that walks through how to draw Elodie from the OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes roster. The pose carries a confident energy that gives the drawing its character before a single detail is added.
What Makes This Elodie Tutorial Worth the 37 Steps
The walkthrough runs 37 steps and ends on clean line art with no color fill, so all the focus stays on shape control and linework. Full-body poses with asymmetric arms take some adjustment early on, and the layered clothing below the waist adds a fair amount of detail work in the middle steps. The result is line art only, which means getting the proportions and contours right matters more than it would in a colored version.
Elodie’s Design at a Glance
- Short hair with bow and small horns
- Round glasses, confident smiling expression
- Blazer top with button and bow tie
- Puffy ruffled tutu skirt
- Thigh-high stockings, high heels, hand on hip
If you have been working through the OK K.O. character guides, Turbo K.O. and Mr. Gar are worth pulling up for comparison since they cover similar full-body builds. Dendy is another good one to practice alongside this guide if you want to work on character-specific accessories.
Reading the Color Coding in the Step Images
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Elodie: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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