How to Draw Naruto Uzumaki
Draw an outline of the whole body., Draw the face., Draw the hair., Draw Naruto’s clothes., Draw the hands and feet., Erase unnecessary lines. , Color the drawing.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw an outline of the whole body.
Draw a circle for the head, add the jaw, taking note that it should look more elongated than circular in grown up versions.
Sketch a crossed line on the face as guide when drawing facial features later.
Take note of the location of the joints when sketching the body. -
Step 2: Draw the face.
Using the crossed line as guide, draw almond shape eyes, add the nose and mouth.
Take note that Naruto has a unique feature of having three lateral lines on each side of the cheek. , Use slanted short strokes for the hair to make it appear pointed.
Add the headband with the Hidden Leaf Village emblem. , Take note that anime clothes don’t have a lot of creased lines, so just keep it minimal and simple. , For the hands, use small elongated shapes that resemble fingers.
As for the feet, you can focus on the footwear. ,, -
Step 3: Draw the hair.
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Step 4: Draw Naruto’s clothes.
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Step 5: Draw the hands and feet.
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Step 6: Erase unnecessary lines.
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Step 7: Color the drawing.
Detailed Guide
Draw a circle for the head, add the jaw, taking note that it should look more elongated than circular in grown up versions.
Sketch a crossed line on the face as guide when drawing facial features later.
Take note of the location of the joints when sketching the body.
Using the crossed line as guide, draw almond shape eyes, add the nose and mouth.
Take note that Naruto has a unique feature of having three lateral lines on each side of the cheek. , Use slanted short strokes for the hair to make it appear pointed.
Add the headband with the Hidden Leaf Village emblem. , Take note that anime clothes don’t have a lot of creased lines, so just keep it minimal and simple. , For the hands, use small elongated shapes that resemble fingers.
As for the feet, you can focus on the footwear. ,,
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