The Candy Carrier Chaos episode introduced a character that fans instantly wanted to recreate on paper. This tutorial breaks down how to draw Princess Loolilalu, the candy-themed princess from The Amazing Digital Circus who stole scenes the moment she appeared.
Breaking Down the Candy Princess
The full drawing takes 20 steps, with the last image showing the colored result. Loolilalu’s design packs a lot of candy-themed detail into one character, so the early construction steps focus on getting the massive cake dress proportioned correctly before layering on all the frosting, sprinkles, and decorative elements. Take your time with the upper body since the lollipop head, donut sleeves, and stick-thin limbs sit on top of a very wide base.
Loolilalu’s Candy-Themed Look
- Apricot lollipop head with gold swirls
- Candy fruit slice bob cut hair
- Peppermint-striped irises, no pupils
- Waffle crown on top of her head
- Massive pink cake dress with frosting layers
- Donut-shaped puffy sleeves with sprinkles
The site has a growing collection of TADC characters to draw alongside Loolilalu. Caine the ringmaster runs the whole circus she exists in, and Ragatha makes a good contrast with her much simpler ragdoll design. For something on the creepier side, the Gloink Queen is about as far from candy royalty as you can get.
Understanding the Step Colors
Three line colors keep each step clear and easy to follow:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Princess Loolilalu: Step-by-Step
Let Everyone See Your Candy Princess!
That covers the entire drawing of Princess Loolilalu from her waffle crown down to the frosting hem of her cake dress. Share your finished piece by dropping a link in the comments. For more TADC characters to add to the page, Pomni and Zooble are both on the site. Every new tutorial gets posted on Facebook and Telegram right away, a fresh video goes up on YouTube daily, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. If you want to support SketchOk directly, check out the hand-drawn coloring pages on Patreon.