How to Draw Pichu
February 19, 2011 in How to Draw A Pokemon, How to Draw All Pokemon, How to Draw Electric Pokemon
I’m beginning to edit all my old drawing tutorials on this website, and thought that this one should be the first to update because someone requested a drawing tutorial on this website. That drawing tutorial was “how to draw Pichu.” I thought it was a great idea and decided to upload it. When I uploaded the drawing tutorial, it was kind of a rush/hack. So I’m editing it, and here I am sharing my tips and an actual drawing tutorial from the web. It could be any drawing tutorial, and as always the rules are: One YouTube drawing video and one drawing tutorial from any website. You’ll probably see most of the drawing tutorials from a website called Dragoart – a pop culture drawing website. All drawing tutorials that are new at that site is really worth the time seeing.
So enough with the pep talk and more with the tips so I can move on with the tutorials that I want to share – their high quality drawing tutorials and you’re probably going to look at the drawing tutorial first and not the description/content of the lesson. Well, when drawing Pichu always remember that you’re drawing something similar to Pikachu, even though Pikachu is the evolved form after Pichu. Pichu isn’t a hard Pokemon to draw. In fact, it’s probably one of the easiest Pokemon to draw. Also, that’s basically what I can share for tips because there really isn’t anything on Pichu to help you with. The drawing video is good and so is the drawing tutorial. I think you’ll find them both interesting no matter what. Enjoy and thank you for visiting our website once again. Please if you must, leave a comment and tell me what you think. Share your thoughts, and don’t be afraid to share this website with one of your Pokemon fan friends. Our site isn’t just about drawing, it’s also about Pokemon.
* UPDATE * Sorry about the video. I haven’t had any time to edit this website. As an apology, I will share this drawing tutorial that I’ve found online (Not a drawing video.) Enjoy!
I really hoped you enjoyed this lesson. There’s more lessons to come in the future. Keep in mind that I’m always busy. Don’t expect 5 – 10 tutorials a day from me
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Hey guys! It’s me back with another fun filled drawing lesson on how to draw the most exciting and firey Pokemon of our time! This Pokemon fits in with one of the ‘flying’ type Pokemon along with Lugia, Articuno, Zapdos, Latias, Latios and so on and so forth! There are just so many Pokemon that are in this large fantastic universe. Imagine if these creatures were actually real and you could capture them to become a Pokemon trainer? I think it would be a great experience for everyone to wrap their arms around. Anyways, I’ll be listing a few tutorials on . Drawing Pokemon can be quite easy once you’ve figured out on how to draw the characters.






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