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Kurousa Full Body Drawing Guide for a Cute Sanrio Sketch

This guide explains how to draw Kurousa full body in 10 straightforward steps. Kurousa appears in the Sugarbunnies series as the brown twin of Shirousa. The full body version uses soft rounded shapes and simple outlines, which fits well with the character’s gentle design.

Main Features of Kurousa Full Body

  • Rounded head with soft outline
  • Floppy ears with pink inner sections
  • Small black oval eyes
  • Cream-colored muzzle with a simple mouth
  • Brown body with smooth curves
  • Cream patch on the belly
  • Short rounded arms
  • Small feet with subtle stitching marks
  • Short tail

If you want to continue sketching other Sugarbunnies characters, take a look at these guides: Pandausa, Hanausa, Aousa, Aomimiusa, Buchiusa, or sketch Kurousa with a candy next.

How This Step Guide Works

The tutorial uses three line colors on every step image to make the process clear from start to finish. This helps separate the construction sketch from the final outlines.

  • Red Color: new lines added in the current step
  • Black Color: previously completed lines
  • Grey Color: the underlying construction sketch

Step 01

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 02

Step 03

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 03

Step 04

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 04

Step 05

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 05

Step 06

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 06

Step 07

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 07

Step 08

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 08

Step 09

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - step 09

Step 10

How to Draw Kurousa Full Body - final step

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