This guide shows how to draw Ragatha from The Amazing Digital Circus in 20 steps, starting from a basic sketch and finishing with clean lines and color. I would call the difficulty medium, because the pose is simple but the yarn hair, button eye and many patches need a bit of attention to keep them organized.
Key Features Of Ragatha From The Amazing Digital Circus
- Head Shape: Rounded head with a fairly flat chin and simple jawline.
- Hair: Shoulder-length yarn-like red strands arranged in a long bob, with a clear separation into thick pieces.
- Bow: Large bow on top of the head, matching the dress color and sitting slightly behind the hairline.
- Eyes: Left eye is a regular round eye with a black pupil; right eye is a blue button with an “X” stitch.
- Nose: Flat, reddish-orange triangular nose placed between the eyes.
- Mouth: Simple curved smile.
- Body: Slim, ragdoll-style torso with a clear waist and slightly stiff doll posture.
- Dress: Mid-sleeve long blue dress with a fitted top and wide, flared skirt that reaches the ankles.
- Patches: Darker blue patches sewn on the chest, waist, and skirt, each with visible stitch lines.
- Collar And Undersleeves: White pointed collar and white cuffs showing under the mid-sleeves.
- Skin Tone: Light beige skin for face, neck, arms and legs.
- Feet: Simplified feet with black square shapes at the bottom to represent shoes.
If you enjoy this character, you can later try other The Amazing Digital Circus drawing ideas like Pomni, Jax, Caine or Kinger to build a small group sketch.
How I Structure This Ragatha Drawing Tutorial
- Red Color: shows the new lines you should draw in the current step.
- Black Color: shows the lines you already drew in previous steps.
- Grey Color: shows the rough basic sketch used for proportions and pose.




















One of the more interesting things about learning how to draw Ragatha is seeing how differently people interpret her rag doll look, from the stitching details to the way her button eyes read on paper. No two versions come out quite the same, which makes the pinned post on Pinterest a fun place to drop your finished drawing and see what others came up with. If you want a steady stream of new guides like this one, the signup form at the top of the page sends a weekly roundup straight to your inbox.