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How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn in 10 Simple Steps

This guide shows how to draw a chibi unicorn from the side. It’s a short 10-step process, and the drawing is pretty simple overall. The shapes are rounded and soft, which makes this one easy to follow, especially for beginners. There’s no complex perspective here, just a straightforward side view with basic proportions and some added features like the horn and mane.

What to Focus on When Drawing the Unicorn

  • Large rounded head with a short snout
  • An oversized eye with light reflection spots
  • Small horn with spiral lines
  • Simple rounded ears and thick mane
  • Compact body with short legs
  • Curled fluffy tail

Once you’ve finished this chibi unicorn drawing, you might also want to sketch a chibi dragon, a chibi grim reaper, or a skeleton in a similar style.

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn – Color Guidelines

Here’s how the colors work in this 10-step guide:

  • Red Color: the new lines added in the current step
  • Black Color: all lines from the previous steps
  • Gray Color: the basic sketch that outlines proportions

Step 01

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 02

Step 03

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 03

Step 04

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 04

Step 05

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 05

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How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 06

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How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 07

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How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 08

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How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - step 09

Step 10

How to Draw a Chibi Unicorn - final step

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