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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw Gudetama the egg yolk with simple steps.

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Step 1: Draw the Flower Crown
Start by drawing the simple flower crown in the center near the top of your drawing area. It consists of several simple, connected flowers and leaves.

Step 2: Define the Top of the Yolk
From the center top of the crown, draw a curved line connecting to the crown on the left side. Draw a straight vertical line extending down from the flower crown on both the left and right sides. This starts to define the shape of Gudetama’s body (the egg yolk).

Step 3: Draw the Bottom of the Yolk
Draw the bottom line of Gudetama’s body. It should be slightly curved, and you’ll include two small, curved lines that will become the feet.

Step 4: Draw the Egg White Outline
Around the bottom of the yolk shape, draw a large, irregular, oval-like shape to represent the egg white that Gudetama is sitting on.

Step 5: Draw the Arms
Draw two simple, curved lines on the front of the yolk to represent Gudetama’s arms. They should look like little, floppy arms resting on its belly.

Step 6: Draw the Face
Above the arms, draw the simple face of Gudetama. It’s a small, slightly squiggly horizontal line for the mouth, and two tiny, short, horizontal lines for the sleepy, droopy eyes.

Step 7: Draw the Flower
Draw a small flower (similar in style to the ones on the crown) in Gudetama’s right hand. Draw the stem extending down from the flower.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange and the egg white white (or leave it uncolored). Color the flowers on the crown and the one in its hand pink or purple. Color the leaves on the crown green.


Step 1: Draw the Body Outline
Begin by drawing the main, rounded outline of Gudetama’s body (the egg yolk). It should look like a blob or an upside-down ‘U’ shape, with a little droop or curve on the bottom right.

Step 2: Draw the Bottom and Feet
Close the bottom shape by drawing wavy lines that form the little “feet” Gudetama is sitting on.

Step 3: Draw the Left Arm
Draw a simple, curved line on the upper left side of the body to form the arm that will be holding the heart. It should be raised and wavy.

Step 4: Draw the Egg White Outline
Draw a large, irregular, oval-like shape surrounding the bottom of the yolk. This represents the egg white it’s sitting on.

Step 5: Draw the Face
Draw the simple, sleepy face of Gudetama near the top center: a small, oval-shaped mouth and two tiny, short, oval-shaped eyes.

Step 6: Draw the Heart
Draw a simple heart shape floating near Gudetama’s raised left arm, as if it is holding or presenting the heart.

Step 7: Add Highlight Lines
Add small, curved highlight shapes inside the outline of Gudetama’s body and on the egg white. These marks indicate where the yolk and white will be shiny or reflective.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange, the heart pink or magenta, and the egg white white/light gray (or leave it uncolored), making sure the highlight lines are white.


Step 1: Draw the Top Curve
Start by drawing a simple, gentle curved line near the top center of your drawing area. This will be the top of Gudetama’s head.

Step 2: Draw the Arms/Hands
Draw two small, curved lines extending downward from the ends of the top curve. These wavy lines form Gudetama’s hands or arms raised up towards its head.

Step 3: Complete the Body
Draw the side and bottom lines to complete the main body shape. Include two tiny, separate curved lines at the very bottom to form the little feet.

Step 4: Draw the Egg White Outline
Draw a large, irregular, wavy oval-like shape surrounding the bottom of the yolk. This represents the egg white it’s sitting on.

Step 5: Draw the Face
Draw the simple, sleepy face of Gudetama: a small, oval-shaped mouth and two tiny, short, oval-shaped eyes.

Step 6: Draw the Crown
Draw the crown on top of its head. This is an arc with three points on top, each topped with a small circle (the jewels).

Step 7: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange, the crown yellow (or gold), and the “jewels” on the crown yellow (or a different color if you prefer a gem look).


Step 1: Draw the Large Flower Center
Start by drawing the petals of a large flower. Draw several overlapping, curved, oval-like shapes close together to form the main body of the flower, centered near the top of your drawing area.

Step 2: Add Side Leaves/Base
Draw two curved shapes extending outward from the sides of the flower to represent the leaves or the base it’s resting on.

Step 3: Draw the Top of the Yolk
Draw a curved line underneath the flower’s petals, connecting the two side shapes you drew in Step 2. This forms the top of Gudetama’s head (the egg yolk).

Step 4: Draw the Arms
Draw two curved, wavy lines extending from the sides of the head to form Gudetama’s arms, which are raised up.

Step 5: Draw the Sides of the Body
Draw two vertical lines extending down from the arms to define the sides of Gudetama’s main body shape.

Step 6: Draw the Bottom and Feet
Connect the bottom of the side lines with wavy curves to form the base of the body and include two small, curved lines for the little feet.

Step 7: Draw the Egg White Outline
Draw a large, irregular, wavy oval-like shape surrounding the bottom of the yolk. This represents the egg white it’s sitting on.

Step 8: Draw the Face
Draw the simple, sleepy face of Gudetama below the flower: a small, oval-shaped mouth and two tiny, short, oval-shaped eyes.

Step 9: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange, the petals of the flower pink/magenta, the center of the flower yellow, and the leaves green.


Step 1: Draw the Strawberry Stem and Leaves
Start in the right side of your drawing area by drawing the small, spiky green top (calyx) of the strawberry.

Step 2: Draw the Strawberry Outline
Draw the large, rounded, slightly pointed shape of the strawberry body connected to the stem you just drew.

Step 3: Add the Strawberry Seeds
Draw several small, oval-shaped seeds scattered across the strawberry’s body.

Step 4: Draw Gudetama’s Body
On the left side of the strawberry, draw a large, curved, bean-like shape. This is Gudetama’s body (the yolk). It should look like it’s pressed up against the strawberry.

Step 5: Add the Egg White and Arm
Draw the irregular, wavy outline of the egg white surrounding the bottom of the yolk and the strawberry. Draw a small, curved line on the side of the yolk nearest the strawberry to form Gudetama’s arm, making it look like it’s holding the berry.

Step 6: Draw the Face
Draw the simple, sleepy face of Gudetama: a small, oval-shaped mouth and two tiny, short, oval-shaped eyes.

Step 7: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange, the strawberry red, the leaves/stem green, and the egg white should be white (or left uncolored).


Step 1: Draw the Chef’s Hat
Start by drawing a tall chef’s hat near the top of your drawing area. It should be slightly tilted and include a band and a few vertical lines near the top.

Step 2: Draw the Top of the Yolk
Draw two curved lines extending downwards from the bottom of the chef’s hat band. These form the top of Gudetama’s body (the yolk).

Step 3: Draw the Scarf/Bandana
Draw a ribbon or scarf wrapped around the yolk’s “neck” area. Include a knot and the dangling end of the scarf in the center.

Step 4: Complete the Body
Draw the side and bottom lines to complete the main body shape. Include two small, curved lines at the bottom for the feet.

Step 5: Draw the Arms
Draw two pairs of curved lines on the front of the body to form Gudetama’s small, folded arms.

Step 6: Draw the Egg White Outline
Draw a large, irregular, wavy oval-like shape surrounding the bottom of the yolk. This represents the egg white.

Step 7: Draw the Face
Draw the simple, sleepy face of Gudetama above the scarf: a small, oval-shaped mouth and two tiny, short, oval-shaped eyes. Gudetama is looking slightly up.

Step 8: Color the Drawing
Finally, color your drawing. Color Gudetama’s body yellow/orange, the scarf red, and the knot/tie part can be a darker shade of red. Color the chef’s hat white and the egg white should be white (or left uncolored).

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