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How to Draw Lloromannic Berry: Step by Step Sanrio Tutorial

This guide shows how to draw Lloromannic Berry in 11 steps using simple and clear construction shapes. Lloromannic is a Sanrio duo from the Cinnamoroll universe, created in 2007 by Miyuki Okumura. The pair, Berry and Cherry, come from the other side of a mirror and live in a gothic mansion on the outskirts of Shukuru Town. Although they belong to a demon species, their mischief tends to stay playful rather than harmful, placing them in a similar rival role to Kuromi and My Melody.

Main Features of Berry From Lloromannic

  • Rounded head with simple outline
  • Two large curled ram horns
  • Small oval eyes
  • Soft curved mouth
  • Compact body with rounded limbs
  • Small bat-like wings
  • Thin devil tail with an arrow tip
  • Dark grey color scheme

Other characters from the Sanrio world pair well with this drawing, including Kiki and Lala, Cinnamoroll, Espresso and Cappuccino or Kurousa, as they share similar rounded silhouettes and expressive minimal features.

How This Step Guide Works

The tutorial uses a clear color system to separate the sketch into stages, which helps keep the work tidy and easy to follow.

  • Red Color: new lines added during the current step
  • Black Color: previously drawn lines
  • Grey Color: basic proportional sketch

Step 01

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 02

Step 03

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 03

Step 04

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 04

Step 05

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 05

Step 06

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 06

Step 07

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 07

Step 08

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 08

Step 09

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 09

Step 10

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - step 10

Step 11

How to Draw Lloromannic Berry - final step

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