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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw characters from Blox Fruits with simple steps.
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Step 1: Basic Outline
Start by sketching the basic, smooth shape of the fruit. This outline resembles a wide, squat star or a curved triangle/cone shape with rounded protrusions on the sides.

Step 2: Add the Topper
Draw the star-shaped topper on the very top of the fruit’s outline. This piece sits above the main body and includes a small diamond shape inside it.

Step 3: Create the 3D Form
To give the fruit a 3D, block-like appearance, draw an offset line following the left side of the shape.

Step 4: Draw the Eyes
Add the facial features. Draw two large, prominent, four-pointed star shapes to represent the eyes.

Step 5: Add the Mouth and Blushes
Draw a small, curved smile (mouth) below the eyes. Also, add two small oval shapes near the sides, just below the eyes, and two tiny lines above the right and left protrusions, to represent blushes and small details.

Step 6: Define the Cheek Details
Add flame-like or swirling details on the cheeks, extending from the side protrusions toward the eyes.

Step 7: Add the Main Swirl and Top Arc
Draw a large, curling swirl (like the number ‘6’ but wider and flat at the bottom) across the lower-center of the fruit. Also, draw a simple curved line near the top of the main body, over the right eye area.

Step 8: Complete the Pattern Details
Finish adding the pattern lines. This includes short, wavy or zigzag lines along the edges of the 3D-shaped ‘sides’ and along the top edge of the fruit (near the topper).

Step 9: Coloring
Finally, color the fruit using shades of yellow and orange for the main body and its patterns. Color the star topper at the top with a green color for the star and the diamond inside it.


Step 1: Draw the Eyes
Start by drawing two almond-shaped eyes that point inward. These will be the focus of the mask.

Step 2: Draw the Lower Jawline
Draw a curved, wavy line below the eyes to form the lower part of the mask’s mouth or jawline. This line should have a jagged, flame-like appearance.

Step 3: Draw the Base
Below the wavy jawline, draw a straight, segmented line to form the flat, angular base of the item. This gives the mask a three-dimensional, block-like appearance.

Step 4: Define the Right Side
Draw a curved line extending upward from the right side of the jawline to begin shaping the side of the mask.

Step 5: Add the Side Horn/Spike
On the right side, add a small, sharp triangular horn/spike pointing upwards. On the left side, draw a larger, jagged shape, which looks like a broken or layered side horn/cheek piece.

Step 6: Draw the Main Horns
Above the mask, draw two pairs of main horns. They should be sharp and angled outwards, sitting on top of where the mask’s “forehead” will be.

Step 7: Add the Storm Cloud Detail
Between the main horns, draw a small, fluffy cloud shape. Underneath the cloud, add a lightning bolt crack (or a simple jagged line) to indicate a storm or power source.

Step 8: Complete the Top Curve
Draw a curved line connecting the top parts of the mask, running from the left side horn/spike, over the top, and curving down to the right side horn/spike. This defines the upper contour of the main block shape.

Step 9: Define the Block Shape
Draw a straight horizontal line across the top of the head, connecting the bases of the horns. Draw a straight vertical line down the front-left face of the mask to show the corner of the block. Draw a short line connecting the vertical and horizontal lines to complete the perspective of the top left corner.

Step 10: Add Forehead Details
Finally, add the forehead details to complete the face of the mask. These are typically small triangular shapes: Draw one central triangular shape for the nose. Draw two smaller, pointed shapes above and to the sides of the nose for forehead markings.

Step 11: Color
Color the main body of the fruit and the cloud above it with a dark blue color. Color the eyes, horns, side cheeks, forehead and nose symbols, lightning bolt, and the base with a bright cyan color to create a glowing effect.


Step 1: Draw the Base Shape
Start by drawing a large hexagon (a six-sided shape). It doesn’t have to be perfect; make it slightly irregular to give it a cartoonish look. This will be the front face of the fruit.

Step 2: Add the Fuse Base
On the top flat edge of the hexagon, draw a small, flattened cylinder or ring. This will serve as the connector for the fuse.

Step 3: Start the Fuse
Draw a curved, segmented line coming out of the cylinder. It should look like a bent tube or a worm curving towards the left.

Step 4: Finish the Fuse Tip
At the end of the curved fuse, draw a jagged, flame-like shape. This represents the lit end of the fuse or a leaf-like tip.

Step 5: Add 3D Depth (Side)
To make the fruit look like a 3D block, draw angled lines extending backward from the corners on the left side. Connect these lines to form the side panel of the fruit.

Step 6: Add 3D Depth (Top)
Draw a line connecting the top-left corner of the hexagon to the base of the fuse. This defines the top surface of the blocky fruit.

Step 7: Draw the Face
Draw two semi-circles (flat side down) for the eyes. Draw two small circles underneath the eyes for cheeks. Draw a rounded, bean-shaped mouth in the center.

Step 8: Add Texture Details
Draw small, irregular shapes (like little rocks or pebbles) scattered around the face. This gives the fruit a rocky or explosive texture.

Step 9: Color the Fruit
Finally, color your drawing to finish the Bomb Fruit. Use a dark brownish-grey for the main body of the fruit. Use a peach or light pink color for the eyes, cheeks, mouth, and rock spots. Use yellow or orange for the fuse tip to make it look active.


Step 1: Draw the Topping Stem/Fronds
Start by drawing the small, stylized, and slightly spiky stem or fronds on the top (resembling a miniature tree or palm). This forms the crown of the fruit.

Step 2: Draw the Upper Body and Icing Base
Draw a large, roughly square/rectangular shape with rounded top corners below the stem. Add a wavy, scalloped line across the bottom of this shape. This outlines the main body and the lower edge of the ‘icing’ or ‘snow’ layer.

Step 3: Add the Mid-Layer Texture
Inside the large shape you just drew, add another wavy, irregular horizontal line. This line suggests a second layer of texture or drip lines on the icing/snow.

Step 4: Outline the Bottom Cube/Base
Draw the outline of the main cubical body below the scalloped edge. This shape should have straight sides and a slightly angled base to give it a 3D perspective.

Step 5: Add the Vertical Separator
Draw a short vertical line extending downwards from one of the lower scallops, meeting the angled base line. This helps define the corner of the cube in 3D.

Step 6: Complete the Base Detail
Draw two short lines on the front bottom edge, giving the cube a small, beveled base or foot.

Step 7: Draw the Eyes
On the front face of the cube, draw a simple oval shape for the left eye and a half-circle/curved shape for the right eye.

Step 8: Draw the Mouth
Between the eyes, draw a stylized ‘M’ shape for the mouth.

Step 9: Color the Fruit
The final step is to color the drawing. Color the main body light blue, the icing/snow layer white or very light blue, and the base a slightly darker shade of blue.


Step 1: Draw the Main Shape
Start by drawing the front outline of the fruit. It looks like a slightly blocky, stylized heart shape. Draw the top with a distinct dip, like the top of a heart. The bottom section should be more angular, almost like a hexagon or trapezoid, giving it a crystallized or blocky appearance.

Step 2: Add the Stem Base
At the center of the heart’s dip at the top, draw a small, half-cup shape. This will be the base of the stem/stalk.

Step 3: Draw the Stem and Top Heart
From the base you just drew, draw the stalk/stem extending upwards. At the very top of the stalk, draw a small heart shape with a smaller heart inside it. This completes the fruit’s decorative topping.

Step 4: Create the 3D Effect
To make the fruit look 3D, draw the side and back outline. Start from the top-left curve of the front shape and extend a parallel line back, following the curvature of the main shape. Connect this line to the bottom-left corner of the fruit, creating the side plane. This line should be mostly parallel to the original outline.

Step 5: Define the Side Planes
Draw a vertical line down the side of the 3D block (the part you drew in Step 4). This line should be slightly curved to match the fruit’s shape. Draw a short, diagonal line connecting the bottom of this vertical line to the angled corner of the fruit. This helps define the side’s flat planes, typical of the Blox Fruit style.

Step 6: Draw the Heart Eyes
In the center of the main heart shape (the front face), draw two large heart shapes. These will serve as the fruit’s eyes. Make the left heart slightly larger than the right one for character.

Step 7: Add the Mouth
Below the heart eyes, draw a wide, upward-curving line to form a simple, happy mouth or smile.

Step 8: Draw the “Bitten” Edges and Face Outline
Draw an internal line following the outer edge of the front heart shape, leaving a small border. This defines the face/pulp area. Along this internal outline, draw small, irregular curves on the top-right and bottom-right edges to suggest where the fruit has been bitten or chipped.

Step 9: Color the Love Fruit
Use a darker pink for the 3D side sections. Use a medium pink for the main body of the fruit (the face area). Use a light pink for the heart eyes, the mouth, and the small heart on the stem.


Step 1: Draw the Stem and Curl
Begin by drawing the distinctive stem and curl shape at the top of the fruit. This outline should look like a small, swirling vine or tail.

Step 2: Draw the Main Body Outline
Draw a large polygonal outline underneath the stem. This shape forms the main body of the fruit, resembling a slightly tapered, rounded hexagon or octagon.

Step 3: Add Perspective Lines to the Top
Add two short, diagonal lines near the top-left corner of the main body. These lines start to define the top flat surface and give the fruit a three-dimensional perspective.

Step 4: Define the Side Panel
Draw a long, vertical line connecting the top edge (where the diagonal lines from Step 3 are) down to the bottom edge. This line, along with the adjacent lines from the main outline, creates the front-left panel of the fruit’s 3D polygonal shape.

Step 5: Draw the Eyes
Draw two four-pointed star shapes (like stylized sparkles or diamonds) inside the main front panel. These will be the fruit’s “eyes.”

Step 6: Add the Mouth
Draw a wide, curving, banana-like shape underneath the eyes for the fruit’s smiling “mouth.”

Step 7: Create Vertical Facets
Draw two long, vertical lines that run from the bottom edge of the top flat surface, down past the eyes and mouth, to the bottom edge of the fruit. These lines divide the front panel into three main vertical facets.

Step 8: Add Diagonal Facets
Draw lines connecting the top points of the star eyes to the vertical lines drawn in Step 7. Draw lines connecting the bottom ends of the vertical lines (from Step 7) up to the corners of the mouth shape. This completes the diamond-like facets surrounding the eyes and mouth.

Step 9: Color the Fruit
Color the fruit using various shades of light blue and blue to give it a crystalline, diamond-like appearance. Outline the eyes and mouth in white. Color the stem a slightly darker blue. Use contrasting shades of blue for the different facets to enhance the 3D effect.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on Blox Fruits will help you easily create a nice drawing.