Building a full-body character with an asymmetric pose and layered clothing is the core skill this guide works through, and Miss Pastel from the OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes roster gives plenty of material to practice on. The how to draw Miss Pastel walkthrough covers her structured outfit, wavy hair, and contrasting hand positions across 32 steps.
What Makes This Character a Solid Drawing Exercise
The tutorial runs 32 steps and stays on clean line art throughout, so the focus goes entirely toward shape accuracy and proportion. The pose uses one hand on the hip and one raised open, which creates a slight weight shift in the torso that takes some attention to read correctly. Most of the detail work lands in the middle section of the guide, where the blazer lapels, vest buttons, and skirt hem all come together.
Miss Pastel’s Key Visual Features
- Long wavy ponytail with bow accessory
- Pointed ears and glasses on face
- Blazer with vest and buttons underneath
- Flared skirt with jagged hem
- One hand on hip, other raised open
If you have been working through other characters from the show, Enid Mettle and K.O. both offer good comparison practice since their proportions and poses contrast with Miss Pastel’s more formal silhouette. Carol Kincaid is also worth sketching if adult female character proportions are what you want to get comfortable with.
Reading the Color Coding in the Step Images
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what is already done:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Miss Pastel: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished the Sketch? Share What You Made
Post your finished Miss Pastel drawing in the comments below so others can see the progress. New tutorials go live on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every single day, and Pinterest gets updated regularly too. If you want to keep exploring the show, Radicles X and Teenage Fink are solid next picks. Supporting the project on Patreon gives you access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages and helps keep new guides coming.