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My Melody Drawing Guide: Sketching Her Full Body and Smiling

This guide focuses on how to draw My Melody full body with smiling expression in 12 steps. My Melody, often called My Melo or just Melody in some shows and games, is one of Sanrio’s longest-running characters. She has appeared across the Hello Kitty universe since the mid-1970s. Melody’s design blends soft curves with simple shapes, which makes her full-body pose easy to follow with a clear step sequence.

Main Features of My Melody

  • Large rounded head
  • Pink hood with a flower on the right side
  • Small oval eyes
  • Compact white body
  • Short limbs with simple outlines
  • Tiny oval nose
  • Soft smiling mouth

Fans who enjoy drawing My Melody often continue with characters closely tied to her world, such as Kuromi, Berry or even Hello Kitty, since the shapes, proportions and overall kawaii style flow naturally between these drawings and help build a small themed collection.

How This Step Guide Works

  • Red Color: new lines added during the current step
  • Black Color: lines from previous steps

Step 01

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 02

Step 03

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 03

Step 04

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 04

Step 05

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 05

Step 06

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 06

Step 07

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 07

Step 08

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 08

Step 09

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 09

Step 10

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 10

Step 11

How to Draw My Melody Standing - step 11

Step 12

How to Draw My Melody Standing - final step

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