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How to Draw Kim Pine from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

This guide goes through how to draw Kim Pine from Scott Pilgrim Takes Off in 18 simple steps. Kim, or Kimberly Pine, is the drummer of Sex Bob-omb and one of the main Scott Pilgrim characters, so having her in a sketchbook fits well with any Scott or Ramona drawings.

Noting Kim Pine’s Main Features

Kim’s design in Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is clean and easy to break into simple shapes. These short notes help set up the sketch:

  • Head: Round face with three small freckles on each cheek.
  • Hair: Short red bob with simple pointed ends and straight bangs.
  • Eyes: Large, half lidded eyes with a calm, unimpressed look.
  • Top: Dark zip up jacket with blue horizontal stripes and ribbed cuffs.
  • Skirt: Blue pleated skirt.
  • Legs: Purple tights.
  • Footwear: High sneakers with simple panel details.
  • Pose: One hand on the hip and the other relaxed by her side.

After finishing Kim, good related characters to draw next are Scott Pilgrim, Ramona Flowers, Envy Adams, Julie Powers or Knives Chau to build a Scott Pilgrim drawing lineup.

How This Kim Pine Tutorial Is Organized

The step images use a simple color system so each new line stays easy to see:

  • Red Color: Lines to draw in the current step.
  • Black Color: Lines completed in previous steps.
  • Grey Color: Light base sketch that guides proportions.

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