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How to Draw Pomni with a Gun from TADC 6th Episode

This guide explains how to draw Pomni with a gun from the They All Get Guns episode of The Amazing Digital Circus in 23 steps. Pomni’s design is very stylized, so the focus is on her simple shapes, bright colors, and expressive face.

Recognizing Pomni’s Look

Pomni has a clear jester theme and cartoon proportions. These simple notes help set the base sketch:

  • Head: Large round head.
  • Eyes: Pinwheel pupils with round outlines.
  • Face: Small blush marks and simple mouth.
  • Hair: Short straight hair peeking out from under the hat.
  • Hat: Two armed jester hat in red and blue with yellow tips.
  • Body: Small torso and slim limbs.
  • Outfit: Red and blue jumpsuit with yellow accents.
  • Gloves: One blue glove and one red glove.
  • Shoes: One red shoe and one blue shoe with yellow details.
  • Prop: Simple cartoon style handgun.

After finishing Pomni, drawing Caine, Jax, Ragatha or Zooble makes a good follow up set for The Amazing Digital Circus characters.

How the Pomni Tutorial Is Structured

The steps use a simple color system to keep the drawing clear:

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

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How to Draw Pomni with a Gun from the 6th Episode - step 01

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How to Draw Pomni with a Gun from the 6th Episode - step 02

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How to Draw Pomni with a Gun from the 6th Episode - step 03

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How to Draw Pomni with a Gun from the 6th Episode - final step
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Now that you know how to draw Pomni with a Gun, drop a comment if any particular step felt unclear or rushed, since that feedback actually helps when the guide gets updated. Pomni’s jester details and the prop can get fiddly, so no shame if step four or five tripped you up. You can also find more The Amazing Digital Circus art on the SketchOk Pinterest page, where people share their own versions in the comments.

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