Here’s a simple, beginner-friendly step-by-step to draw Labubu in a cute, easy style. Step-by-step drawing guide
- Start with basic shapes: Draw a large rounded circle for Labubu’s head and a smaller oval below it for the body. Add two small circles at the top of the head for ears. This forms the basic silhouette.
- Add facial features: In the head circle, place two medium-sized circles for eyes, a small rounded triangle or dot for a nose between them, and a curved line for a smiling mouth. Add a couple of short curved lashes or eyebrows to give character.
- Shape the body: Connect the head to the body with gentle curves to form a short neck. Add rounded arms on each side and simple mitten-like hands. You can position one arm waving or resting by the belly.
- Add legs: Draw two short, rounded legs beneath the body. End each leg with small oval feet. Keep the limbs soft and bubbly to match Labubu’s cute style.
- Outline the ears and head shapes: Make the ears slightly pointy at the tips and add a small inner ear shape to each. Erase any overlapping construction lines to clean up the drawing.
- Add details: Draw a little tummy curve, and optional blush circles on the cheeks. You can add simple patterns or clothing if you like (e.g., a tiny collar, hat, or scarf) to personalize your Labubu.
- Color and finish: Choose bright, friendly colors. Labubu is often drawn in pastel tones with a contrasting belly color. Shade lightly to keep it soft and cartoony.
Tips for a smoother result
- Use light pencil lines for the initial shapes, then go over with a darker line once you’re happy with the proportions.
- Keep the shapes rounded and avoid sharp corners to preserve the cute, bubbly look.
- If you’re new to drawing, start with a quick rough sketch of proportions before adding details.
What you can customize
- Facial expression: a bigger smile or closed eyes for a sleepy look.
- Accessories: a small hat, scarf, or bow to give Labubu personality.
- Pose: swap the arms to a waving gesture or have Labubu holding a tiny item (a flower, balloon, etc.).
If you’d like, tell me which style you prefer (classic Labubu, dressed-up Labubu, or a labubu with accessories), and I can tailor the step-by-step to that version.
