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How to Draw Steve from Minecraft: Easy Standing Pose Drawing

So, you’re into Minecraft and decided to sketch Steve — nice choice. If you’ve been wondering how to draw Steve from Minecraft without making it overly complicated, you’re in luck. The standing pose I’m using here matches nicely with Alex, keeping things consistent if you’ve tried drawing her before. Let’s get into it.

The Blocks Behind Steve

First, let’s quickly go through Steve’s main features, keeping it easy and to the point:

  • A typical Minecraft blocky body.
  • Short brown hair with a basic hairstyle.
  • A short beard framing his chin.
  • Blueish-turquoise shirt with short sleeves.
  • Classic blue pants.
  • Grey shoes.
  • Distinctive rectangular eyes.

If you like this tutorial and want more Minecraft characters on your drawing board, try a Zombie, Enderman, or even the famous Creeper—they all have that iconic blocky style.

Understanding Minecraft Drawing Colors

To keep track of your progress smoothly, just follow these simple color guidelines:

  • Red Color: Marks the current step to focus on.
  • Black Color: Represents previously drawn lines.

Easy to follow, right?

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