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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes: Sanrio Sketch

This tutorial covers how to draw Shirousa smiling with closed eyes in 12 steps. Shirousa comes from the Sugarbunnies world and is known as the energetic older twin who enjoys making cakes with Kurousa.

Shirousa’s Key Features

  • Head: round head with small tufts of hair.
  • Ears: long floppy ears with pink inner shapes.
  • Eyes: closed curved lines.
  • Nose: tiny oval nose.
  • Mouth: small smiling mouth with tongue showing.
  • Cheeks: round pink blush spots.
  • Body: short and simple body shape.
  • Arms: raised arms holding a bow.
  • Bow: large pink bow with white details.
  • Legs: short, rounded legs.

For more Sanrio drawing ideas, characters like Kurousa, Pandausa, Pompompurin, Pochacco, Cinnamoroll or My Melody fit well with Shirousa.

Color Code Used in the Steps

  • Red Color: new lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: completed lines from earlier steps.
  • Grey Color: base sketch for proportions.

Step 01

How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 02

Step 03

How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 03

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 04

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 05

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 06

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 07

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 08

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 09

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 10

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How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - step 11

Step 12

How to Draw Shirousa Smiling With Closed Eyes - final step

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