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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw characters from Adopt Me with simple steps.

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Step 1: Head
Start by drawing a large circle in the center-right of your page. This will be the main part of the bee’s head.

Step 2: Eyes
Inside the circle from Step 1, draw a smaller circle for the eye. On the right side of the large circle, add a small, rounded, crescent shape for the second eye.

Step 3: Antennae
Draw two elongated, curving shapes extending up from the top of the head for the bee’s antennae.

Step 4: Abdomen (Body)
Draw a large oval or circle to the left of the head. Make sure it slightly overlaps the head circle to connect the two parts. This forms the main body (abdomen).

Step 5: Wings
Draw two large, curved, overlapping shapes extending up from the top-middle of the bee’s body (the intersection of the head and body circles). These are the wings.

Step 6: Stripes
Add two vertical, curved lines across the body/abdomen section to form the bee’s stripes. These lines should follow the curve of the body.

Step 7: Legs
Draw three small, rounded, dome-like shapes underneath the body for the bee’s legs. The legs should look like short, half-circles.

Step 8: Coloring!
Finally, color your bee to bring it to life! Use yellow for the main body sections and head. Use brown for the stripes, antennae, legs, and the muzzle/nose detail. Color the wings light blue. Fill in the eye with black.


Step 1: Head Outline
Start by drawing a large, rounded shape for the head. Make sure to include small, pointed tufts on the sides for the cheeks/whiskers.

Step 2: Ears
Draw two pointy, fox-like ears on top of the head. Add a smaller, inner shape inside each ear for detail.

Step 3: Neck Ruff
Beneath the head, draw a curvy, wavy line to create the top part of the neck ruff or collar.

Step 4: Body Outline
Draw a simple, rounded shape beneath the neck ruff to form the main part of the body. This shape should be smaller than the head.

Step 5: Legs/Paws
Draw four small, rounded shapes at the very bottom for the front paws (two small bumps on the left and two on the right).

Step 6: The Seven Tails
Now draw the seven large, fluffy tails surrounding the Kitsune. Draw them fanning out behind the body and head. They look like large, pointed leaves.

Step 7: Tail Details
Add a wavy or zigzag line across the tip of each tail to separate the tip from the main body of the tail. This marks where the color pattern will change.

Step 8: Forehead Markings
Move back to the head and draw the three flame-like or petal-like shapes on the forehead.

Step 9: Face Details
Draw the eyes (two circles). Draw the nose and mouth as a small, rounded muzzle shape right below the center of the face.

Step 10: Coloring!
Color your Kitsune! Use a light orange or peach color for the main body, head, and base of the tails. Use a darker pink or salmon color for the inner ears, the neck ruff, the tail tips, and the forehead markings. Color the eyes black.


Step 1: Head Outline
Begin by drawing a large circle near the center-left of your page. This will be the main part of the head.

Step 2: Facial Details
Inside the main head circle, draw a smaller circle for the eye. On the left side of the large circle, draw a small oval for the second eye.

Step 3: Antennae
Draw two thin, curved lines extending up and slightly forward from the top of the head. Add a small dot or rounded tip at the end of each line to form the antennae.

Step 4: Body (Shell/Elytra)
Draw a large, rounded, dome-like shape to the right of the head. This shape should be much larger than the head and forms the body or shell. It should slightly overlap the back of the head circle.

Step 5: Underbody
Draw a curved line underneath the large shell shape. This line completes the outline for the ladybug’s belly or underbody.

Step 6: Legs
Draw four small, rounded, dome-like shapes underneath the body for the legs. Two should be visible under the head/front, and two more toward the back of the body.

Step 7: Spots
Draw several circular and oval shapes scattered across the top of the large body/shell for the ladybug’s spots. Vary the size and placement.

Step 8: Coloring!
Color your Ladybug! Color the entire head, the legs, the underbody, and all the spots dark gray or black. Color the large shell/body area bright red. Fill in the main eye circle with black.


Step 1: Beak
Start by drawing a small diamond or kite shape near the center of your page. This will be the beak.

Step 2: Top Eye Feathers
Draw two large, curved, wing-like shapes extending outward and slightly upward from the top point of the beak. These form the top feather markings around the eyes.

Step 3: Lower Eye Feathers
Draw two more large, rounded shapes below the first set of feather markings. The edges facing the center should be jagged or wavy to suggest fluffiness. These complete the facial feathers.

Step 4: Head Outline
Draw a large, roughly oval or rounded shape around the facial feather markings and the beak. This completes the head outline.

Step 5: Upper Chest Feathers
Below the head, draw two simple, curved, overlapping lines to create the top two layers of chest feathers.

Step 6: Lower Chest Feathers
On either side of the chest layers from Step 5, draw several overlapping, pointed, petal-like shapes to represent the rest of the chest feathers.

Step 7: Body Outline
Draw a large, curved line underneath the layers of feathers to complete the large, rounded outline of the owl’s body.

Step 8: Feet
Draw two small rounded shapes underneath the body for the feet/talons.

Step 9: Wings (Upper)
Draw two thick, long oval shapes extending horizontally from the sides of the owl’s body. These form the main part of the wings.

Step 10: Wing Tips
At the end of each wing (oval), draw three or four overlapping, rounded, finger-like shapes to create the feather tips on the wings.

Step 11: Eyes
Inside the large feather shapes you drew for the face (Steps 2 and 3), draw the eyes. Draw two large circles for the main eyeball. Inside each circle, draw a small crescent shape on the side and a smaller circle inside that to create the iris and reflection/glint of the eye.

Step 12: Coloring!
Use a light blue or light icy gray for the majority of the body, head, and wings. Color the forehead feathers, a central chest patch, and the tips of the wing feathers a lighter, almost white/icy blue color to give a feathered, snow-like appearance. Color the beak, feet, and the inner part of the eyes (the pupils) black.


Step 1: Head Outline
Start by drawing a rounded, oblong shape that tapers slightly to the right for the head.

Step 2: Body Outline (Front)
Draw a large oval to the left of the head, connecting the two shapes. This forms the front part of the body.

Step 3: Tail
Extend a long, tapering shape from the back of the body to form the tail. End the tail with a small, rounded tip.

Step 4: Legs/Feet
Draw four rounded, dome-like shapes underneath the body for the legs/feet. Two should be under the front section, and two under the back section.

Step 5: Plates and Spikes
Draw several rounded, overlapping plates along the top of the body. Draw a small cluster of smaller, rounded plates/spikes on the top of the head. Draw two small, pointed spikes (thagomizers) at the tip of the tail.

Step 6: Color Separation Lines
Draw wavy or zigzag lines across the body and head to divide the pet into different color zones. Add a matching wavy line running down the length of the tail.

Step 7: Face Details
Draw a circle on the side of the head for the eye. Add a small dot at the tip of the muzzle for the nostril.

Step 8: Coloring!
Color your Stegosaurus! Use a dark brown for the lower body, legs, head base, and tail base. Use a reddish-brown color for the top section of the head and the main top body stripe. Color the plates, spikes, and tail markings a light orange or tan. Fill in the eye with black.


Step 1: Beak
Start by drawing the large, pointed, curved shape of the beak. Include the line separating the top and bottom of the beak.

Step 2: Head Outline (Top)
Draw a curved line extending up and back from the top of the beak to begin forming the top of the head.

Step 3: Wing Outline
Draw a long, rounded oval shape to the left of the body, starting near the line drawn in Step 2. This forms the main outline of the wing.

Step 4: Body Outline (Bottom Curve)
Draw a long, curved line extending down from the back of the beak area and curving around to meet the bottom of the wing. This completes the main body shape.

Step 5: The Second Wing
Draw a curved line down beside the chest area to create the second wing.

Step 6: Tail Feathers
Add a small, curved, pointed shape to the back tip of the wing for the tail feathers.

Step 7: Feet
Draw two small, rounded, dome-like shapes underneath the body for the feet.

Step 8: Head Marking Line
Draw a curved line across the top of the head, connecting the top of the beak area to the back of the head. This defines a color zone for the head.

Step 9: Eye
Draw a small circle inside the head near the beak for the eye.

Step 10: Lower Body Line
Draw a final horizontal curved line across the lower body, just above the feet. This creates another color separation area.

Step 11: Coloring!
Color the main body (the back, wings, and upper chest) and the eye black. Color the entire area around the eye and the top part of the neck bright yellow. The lower chest area remains white. Color the large beak orange (or yellow-orange) and the feet orange.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Adopt Me will help you easily create a cute drawing.