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How to Draw a Pokemon, Step by Step

June 26, 2010 in How to Draw A Pokemon, How to Draw All Pokemon, How to Draw Dragon Pokemon, How to Draw Electric Pokemon, How to Draw Fire Pokemon, How to Draw Flying Pokemon, How to Draw Grass Pokemon, How to Draw Ice Pokemon, How to Draw Poison Pokemon, How to Draw Psychic Pokemon, How to Draw Steel Pokemon, How to Draw Water Pokemon

Ok, I know that I don’t have a tutorial here that actually teaches you on “how to draw a pokemon step by step” ; I mean, how could I pass on something like that? This very articile will teach you on drawing pokemon with ease! I will show you the basics on which pokemon is defined by their classes. The ‘types’ a Pokemon is split into is Dragon, Electric, Fire, Flying, Grass, Ice, Poison, Psychic, Steel, and Water. There are lots of these critters in the universe of Pokemon, I’ll roughly estimate that there are around 493 of these creatures! I know you might think that its not a lot, but to do drawing tutorials on all of these guys is way more then able to handle! To learn how to draw all sorts of Pokemon please go here:How to Draw Pokemon

draw bug pokemonBug Pokemon have the elements of a bug. Konopan, Beedrill, Scyther, and Parasect are good Bug Pokemons that can take out Psychic Pokemon with ease.

draw gengarGhost Pokemon are used best to take out opponents easy. Gengar is one of the specialties of this group and the most recognized.

draw fire pokemon Fire Pokemon have the powerful element of fire. The most recognizable Pokemon of this group is Charizard, Charmander, Ponyta, Moltres, and a few others. These Pokemon work great against Bug, Ice, and Grass types.

draw blastoiseWater Pokemon have the strong and fluidly element of water. These critters are great against Ground, Rock and Fire Pokemon. One of the most popular creatures of this type is Blastoise, Squirtle, Polliwag, and Gyarados.

Well folks, I’m not going to list all the types. On the side of the site, there are a few categories that separate Pokemon tutorials by their elemental type. I’ll list a few of my favorite drawing videos that I think will be helpful for all of you.

How to Draw Blastoise

How to Draw Charizard

How to Draw Pikachu

How to Draw Ho Oh, Step by Step

June 26, 2010 in How to Draw A Pokemon, How to Draw All Pokemon, How to Draw Flying Pokemon

draw ho ohHey 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.

Step 1: Draw the basic guidelines for this pokemon. What you need to do is get prepared by having a paper, ruler, compass, and eraser for all the drawing purposes. The ruler and compass will guide you on making the circles and straight lines (if any). Keep in mind, when you draw the guidelines, sketch lightly to prevent permanent guidelines. Yuck!


Step 2: Start sketching out the details for this colorful bird. Begin drawing the detailing for the facial features such as the beak. Once finished, you’re ready to move onwards!

Step 3: Now, start sketching some other basics of this Pokemon’s recognizable face. This means roughly drawing the black circles that encircle the eye. Don’t forget to draw the crown on top of its head!

To read more on how to draw Ho Oh, go here:

How to draw Ho Oh

Here’s a drawing video on how to draw Ho Oh

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