Kinger’s wife only appears in flashbacks and old photos, but those brief moments gave fans enough reason to want to draw her. This tutorial walks through how to draw Queenie from The Amazing Digital Circus, the queen chess piece from The Amazing Digital Circus who abstracted long before Pomni ever arrived.
Sketching Kinger’s Other Half
The drawing covers 15 step-by-step images, with the final one being the fully colored version. Queenie shares a lot of structural similarities with Kinger, so if you have already drawn him, this one will feel familiar. The main differences are in her crown shape, the robe, and her eye placement, which the tutorial breaks down gradually across the steps.
What Makes Queenie’s Design Unique
- Chestnut wood queen chess piece body
- Large eyes with bottom eyelashes
- Red robe with spotted white fur lining
- Floating white-gloved hands
- Dark circular base underneath
Drawing Kinger alongside Queenie is the obvious move since they are a matched pair. For a completely different vibe, Ribbit is another character who only shows up in memories, and Pomni gives you the show’s main character to practice next. Knowing how to draw Queenie from The Amazing Digital Circus adds a rarely seen character to your TADC collection.
What the Line Colors Mean
Each step uses color-coded lines so you can track your progress easily:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Queenie: Full Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Post Your Queenie Drawing!
That covers the queen chess piece herself, from her wooden crown down to her circular base. Leave a comment with a link to your finished drawing so others can check it out. If you want more TADC characters, Jax and Zooble are both ready to sketch on the site. All guides get shared on Facebook and Telegram the moment they go live, new videos hit YouTube every day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly. You can also support SketchOk on Patreon by picking up hand-drawn coloring pages.