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How to draw Queen Moon Butterfly

Every artist knows that the joy of drawing isn’t just about the end result but the journey to get there. Today, we’re taking you on a regal journey as we explore how to draw Moon Butterfly, the dignified and former Queen of Mewni in SvFOE universe.

Moon Butterfly: A Glimpse of Royalty

Moon Butterfly, renowned as Moon the Undaunted, stands out as a pivotal character in the realm of Mewni. Not only did she rule alongside her beloved, River Butterfly, but she was also the torchbearer of the Royal Magic Wand before bestowing it upon her daughter, Star Butterfly, on a memorable fourteenth birthday.

  • Physical Traits: With her distinct pale blue hair, light blue eyes, and iconic heliotrope pink diamonds adorning her cheeks, Moon Butterfly is a character that artists adore. Adding to her royal demeanor is her magenta pink lipstick.
  • Height: Standing tall at 5′ 7″ (1.7 m), Moon has an imposing yet graceful presence.
  • Royal Attire: Her attire speaks volumes of her royal lineage. Moon’s heart-shaped updo, coupled with her golden crown and blue, periwinkle, and white gown, creates a regal aura.

Understanding Your Guide

Before we delve into the intricacies of drawing, it’s essential to grasp the guide’s unique layout. This tutorial is split into 15 focused steps. Each image within our guide serves a specific purpose:

  • Red Color: Represents the current step you should concentrate on.
  • Black Color: These lines showcase what you’ve previously sketched.
  • Grey Color: This depicts the basic sketch, your foundational guide to proportions and placements. Remember to keep these strokes light for easy adjustments later on.

The first image is your roadmap, setting the stage with a basic sketch. As you advance, you’ll refine this basic structure. Upon reaching the final step, artists have the choice to ink their masterpiece. When inking, always ensure the ink fully dries before gently erasing the pencil marks, preventing any smudging. The last image, a colored representation, serves as your color palette guide when you decide to breathe life into your sketch with hues.

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Concluding Your Artistic Expedition

Embarking on this journey, learning how to draw Moon Butterfly, has hopefully been both enlightening and enjoyable. As I’ve guided you through, it’s my hope that you’ve not only honed your skills but also developed a deeper appreciation for the art.

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