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How to Draw Jax with a Gun from Episode Six They All Get Guns

Here’s a simple walkthrough on how to draw Jax with a gun from The Amazing Digital Circus episode “They All Get Guns”. The steps stay easy to follow, and by the end, the whole pose comes together naturally.

Jax’s Look in Episode 6

Before sketching, here are the main points I keep in mind:

  • Oval lilac rabbit head with tall straight ears.
  • Narrow yellow eyes with square pupils.
  • Wide mouth, flat teeth, simple expression.
  • Very long, slim body and limbs.
  • Light orange-pink overalls with a front pocket and yellow buttons.
  • Yellow gloves and big lilac feet.
  • Short revolver held in one hand.

If this one goes well, the next logical picks would be Pomni, Ragatha, Kinger or Zooble to build a small The Amazing Digital Circus drawing set.

Guide Colors and How to Read Them

  • Red Color: the current lines for the step.
  • Black Color: all lines already completed.
  • Grey Color: the base sketch for proportions.

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How to Draw Jax with a Gun - final step

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