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Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large circle for the head. Add a curved, shallow notch on the top for the space where the horns will be.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main circle, draw a smaller, heart-like shape (like an upside-down, curved triangle) starting from the notch you created in Step 1. This will define the white area of his face.

Step 3: The Bowtie
Below the head, draw a small, classic bowtie shape.

Step 4: The Body
Draw a small, elongated oval beneath the bowtie for the main body. Leave a small gap at the bottom.

Step 5: Starting the Arms
Add two curved lines on each side, extending downwards from behind the bowtie. These will form the upper part of the arms.

Step 6: The Hands (Gloves)
Draw the hands. They should look like classic, three-fingered cartoon gloves with three short, parallel lines across the wrist cuff area.

Step 7: Completing the Arms and Starting the Legs
Complete the arms by drawing the lower, curved lines connecting the gloves back to the body. Draw four short, vertical lines at the bottom center of the body for the beginning of the legs.

Step 8: The Feet (Shoes)
Draw the curved, boot-like shoes connected to the short lines from Step 7.

Step 9: Adding the Face Details
Draw the distinct, pie-cut eyes that look like downward-curving triangles (or pac-man shapes). Draw a wide, smiling mouth with vertical lines for teeth.

Step 10: Final Coloring
Fill in the character’s body, horns, and the area outside the heart-shaped face with solid black. The bowtie, gloves, and face area should remain white (or light gray if shading).


Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large circle for the head. Add a shallow, curved cutout at the top center for the horns/hair.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main circle, draw a heart-like, curved shape. This line defines the white area of his face.

Step 3: Face Details (Eyes and Mouth)
Draw the characteristic large, curved, “pie-cut” eyes. Draw a wide, grinning mouth with several short, vertical lines to represent teeth.

Step 4: The Bowtie
Draw the bowtie directly below the head.

Step 5: The Body
Draw an elongated, rounded shape below the bowtie to form the body.

Step 6: The Arms (Behind the Back)
On each side of the body, draw a curved line starting from the bowtie and going down towards the center of the body. These lines represent the arms curved behind his back.

Step 7: Starting the Legs
Draw four short, parallel vertical lines extending downwards from the base of the body. These will form the legs.

Step 8: The Feet (Large Shoes)
Draw two large, rounded boots connected to the lines from Step 7. Add small circles near the top of the shoes for details/shines.

Step 9: Final Coloring and Inking
Fill in the character’s body, arms, legs, boots, and the area outside the face mask with solid black. The bowtie and the inner face area (including the teeth) remain white.


Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large circle for the head. Add the curved notch at the top center to define the space for the horns/hair.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main circle, draw a heart-like, curved shape. This separates the black body/head from the white face.

Step 3: The Bowtie
Draw the small, classic bowtie directly below the head.

Step 4: Starting the Waving Arm
Draw two short, curved, parallel lines extending upwards and to the left from the bowtie. This starts the waving arm.

Step 5: Drawing the Waving Hand
At the end of the arm from Step 4, draw the waving hand. This hand has four fingers (including the thumb) and a cuff around the wrist.

Step 6: Starting the Lower Arm
Draw two short, curved, parallel lines extending downwards and to the right from the bowtie. This starts the other arm, which will be resting low.

Step 7: Drawing the Lower Hand
At the end of the arm from Step 6, draw the hand clenched into a fist or resting in a cupped position, complete with the glove lines.

Step 8: The Body
Draw a large, curved line connecting the hands/arms to form the rounded body shape.

Step 9: Starting the Legs
Draw two short, curved, parallel lines extending downwards from the bottom of the body for the legs.

Step 10: The Feet (Shoes)
Draw two large, rounded boots connected to the lines from Step 9. Add a cuff line around the ankle opening of the shoes.

Step 11: Adding the Face Details
Draw the characteristic large, curved, “pie-cut” eyes. Draw the wide, grinning mouth with several short, vertical lines to represent the teeth.

Step 12: Final Coloring
Fill in the body, arms, legs, boots, and the area outside the heart-shaped face with black. Color the gloves, bowtie, and the face area (including the teeth) yellow (or leave them white, depending on the desired classic cartoon style).


Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large rounded shape, slightly elongated vertically. Add the characteristic shallow, curved cutout at the top for the horns/hair.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main head shape, draw a heart-like line that outlines the white area of the face/snout.

Step 3: Face Details (Eyes and Mouth)
Draw the distinct, large, “pie-cut” eyes. Draw the wide, grinning mouth with internal vertical lines for the teeth.

Step 4: The Bowtie
Draw the classic bowtie directly below the head.

Step 5: Starting the Body and Left Arm
Draw two curved, parallel lines extending down from the left side of the bowtie. This starts the long, skinny neck/body on the left side.

Step 6: Completing the Left Arm
Continue the lines from Step 5 further down, curving slightly outwards. This extends the upper part of the left arm.

Step 7: The Left Hand
Draw the gloved hand (cupped fingers) and the cuff detail at the end of the left arm.

Step 8: Starting the Right Arm and Body
Draw two curved, parallel lines extending down from the right side of the bowtie, curving inward. This completes the body’s right side and begins the right arm.

Step 9: The Right Hand (Waving)
Draw the right arm bending upwards and finish it with the waving hand, including the cuff detail.

Step 10: Starting the Legs
Draw two curved, parallel lines extending down from the bottom center of the body. These will be the beginning of the legs.

Step 11: Drawing the Feet (Shoes)
Draw the large, rounded shoes at the bottom of the legs. The shoes should have a slight curve at the opening where they meet the ankle.

Step 12: Final Coloring
Fill in the body, arms, legs, and the top part of the head with solid black. Color the bowtie red. Color the large shoes yellow (or a light color, depending on the style). The gloves and the inner face area (including the teeth) should be left white.


Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large circle for the head. Add the curved notch at the top center for the horns/hair.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main circle, draw a heart-like, curved shape. This will be the white area of the face.

Step 3: The Bowtie
Draw the small, classic bowtie directly below the head.

Step 4: The Body
Draw an oval shape beneath the bowtie for the body. Leave a slight gap at the bottom for the legs.

Step 5: Starting the Arms
Draw two sets of short, V-shaped parallel lines extending upwards and outwards from the sides of the body/bowtie area. These form the upper arms.

Step 6: The Hands (Gloves)
At the end of the arm lines, draw the cartoon gloves held up in a cupped or slightly clenched position. Include the cuff details.

Step 7: Starting the Legs
Draw two short, V-shaped parallel lines extending downwards and outwards from the bottom of the body. This starts the legs in a spread stance.

Step 8: The Feet (Shoes)
Draw the large, rounded boots connected to the leg lines. Include the round details/shines on the top of the shoes.

Step 9: Adding the Face Details
Draw the wide, smiling mouth with vertical lines for teeth. Draw the eyes as two simple, upward-curving lines above the mouth (giving a happy, squinted look).

Step 10: Final Coloring
Fill in the body, arms, legs, boots, and the area outside the face mask with solid black. Color the bowtie red. Color the gloves and the face area (including the teeth) yellow (or leave them white, depending on the desired style).


Step 1: The Head Outline
Draw a large circle for the head, slightly tilted. Add the curved notch at the top left for the horns/hair.

Step 2: The Face Mask
Inside the main circle, draw a heart-like, curved shape. This defines the white area of the face/snout.

Step 3: Face Details (Eyes and Mouth)
Draw the left eye as a single, large, curved “pie-cut” shape. The right eye is a winking line. Draw the wide, grinning mouth with vertical lines for the teeth.

Step 4: The Bowtie
Draw the classic bowtie shape directly below the head.

Step 5: Starting the Body and Lower Arm
Draw two short, parallel lines extending downwards and slightly to the left from the bowtie. This starts the body/torso.

Step 6: Drawing the Large, Reaching Hand
Extend a large, curved line from the body down and to the left. Draw a large, stylized cartoon glove at the end, making it appear much closer to the viewer (three large fingers and a cuff).

Step 7: Starting the Torso Curve
Draw the curved line on the right side of the bowtie, creating the rounded side of the body.

Step 8: Completing the Torso
Complete the rounded torso shape by drawing the lower curve that connects the arm and the right side of the body.

Step 9: The Right Hand (Curled)
Draw the small, curled/clenched glove on the right side of the body, including the cuff detail.

Step 10: The Legs and Feet
Draw the legs extending downwards. One leg is shorter and bent, and the other is longer. Draw the large, rounded shoes at the end of the legs. The pose makes the right foot appear closer.

Step 11: Final Coloring
Fill in the body, arms, legs, boots, and the area outside the face mask with solid black. Color the bowtie, gloves and the face area (including the teeth) yellow (or leave them white, depending on the desired style).

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