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How to draw Beatrice as a bluebird

There’s something captivating about animated characters. They not only transport us to alternate universes but also touch our hearts with their vibrant personalities. One such character is Beatrice, the grumpy yet intriguing bluebird from ‘Over the Garden Wall‘. If you’ve ever wanted to know how to draw Beatrice as a bluebird, this tutorial is your perfect starting point.

The Essence of Beatrice: Key Appearance Highlights

  • Beatrice, the tritagonist of the series, stands out with her vivid blue feathers, contrasting with a grey-colored head.
  • Her vibrant orange breast and white underbelly add depth to her avian figure.
  • The intricate play of blue on her wings, transitioning into darker blue tips, demands attention to detail.
  • Her relationship with Wirt and Gregory, the primary characters, adds layers to her role and her eventual evolution in the storyline.

Mastering the Guide: Navigating Through Color Codes

The essence of a great drawing lies in understanding its foundation. In our guide, we use a color-coded system:

  • Red Color: Highlights the current step in the drawing process. It’s the pathway to follow at that very moment.
  • Black Color: Represents the lines sketched in the previous steps, forming a roadmap of your progress.
  • Grey Color: Reveals the basic structural sketch, ensuring the proportions are accurate from the beginning.

This guide comprises 9 meticulously crafted steps. The initial step focuses on laying down the basic structure with light pencil strokes. At the culmination, artists can opt to ink their sketch. However, it’s crucial to allow the ink to dry thoroughly before erasing the underlying pencil lines to avoid smudging.

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Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Beatrice as a bluebird, try setting the sketch aside for a couple of days and redrawing her from memory. It’s a surprisingly effective way to lock in the shapes and proportions so they start to feel natural. New guides go up regularly on SketchOk’s Pinterest, and video versions of some guides make their way onto the YouTube channel over time, so both are worth keeping an eye on.

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