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Today, drawing123.com will guide you how to easily draw characters from The Amazing Digital Circus with simple steps.

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Step 1: The Jaws
Start by drawing the outline of the upper and lower rows of teeth. These will form the majority of Caine’s head. The teeth should be rounded squares/rectangles.

Step 2: The Head Outline
Draw a curved outline in red around the teeth to complete the shape of the mouth/head. This outline represents the gums or surrounding structure.

Step 3: The Top Hat
On the top of the head outline, draw a simple top hat. It should be slightly tilted and consist of a cylinder shape resting on a flat brim.

Step 4: The Eyes and Goggles
Inside the space created by the teeth, draw two large, circular goggles with a connecting bridge. Within each goggle, draw a smaller circle for the eyeball, making sure they look wide and slightly manic.

Step 5: The Neck
Draw two short, curved lines downwards from the bottom of the head outline to begin the neck/torso.

Step 6: The Legs and Feet
Continue the body outline downwards to draw the legs. The legs should be simple, slightly bent, and end in basic feet outlines. The crotch area can be marked with a simple V-shape.

Step 7: The Right Arm and Fist
Draw the right arm (from the viewer’s perspective) extending from the body. The arm should be bent at the elbow, ending in a clenched fist with a rounded shape and simple lines for the fingers.

Step 8: The Cane
Draw a long, straight cane or staff being held by the right hand. It should have a small, rounded ball at the top.

Step 9: The Left Arm and Fist
Draw the left arm (from the viewer’s perspective) extending from the other side of the body. This arm is also bent, ending in a clenched fist, and is raised slightly higher than the other arm.

Step 10: The Suit and Vest Details
Add the final details to Caine’s body to suggest his formal wear. Draw lapels and lines on the torso to create the appearance of a vest and jacket. Use straight, angular lines to give the illusion of a coat tail splitting at the back.

Step 11: Add Vest and Bowtie Details
Inside the lines you drew for the suit lapels, add a small bowtie shape at the neck and vertical lines for the vest, creating a clear V-shape down the torso. These details are shown in red in the provided image.

Step 12: Coloring
To color Caine, start with his distinctive features: color the gums/head a vibrant red, but keep the teeth bright white. His eyes are mismatched, so color one eye’s background a bright blue and the other green, with the goggle frames typically a dark gray or black. For his formal attire, color the top hat, pants, and the main shaft of his cane black. His suit is a contrasting red, while the vest area (the V-shape) and his gloved hands are white. Finish by coloring the ball at the top of his cane a gold or bright yellow color.


Step 1: The Head/Mask Outline
Start by drawing a simple, shield-like shape with a slightly flat top and a rounded bottom. This forms the outline of Gangle’s comedy/tragedy mask head.

Step 2: The Ribbon Body
Below the head, draw the spiral ribbon body. It should consist of several overlapping oval shapes connected to look like a spring or coil, attaching directly to the bottom of the mask.

Step 3: The Ribbon Arms
Draw the two ribbon arms extending from the sides of the spiral body. The ribbons should curve upwards and then downwards, ending in a slightly wider, rounded shape to suggest a hand or end of the ribbon.

Step 4: The Ribbon Legs
Below the spiral body, draw the two ribbon legs. These should be long, curved ribbons, similar to the arms, ending in simple, rounded feet. They attach to the bottom of the spiral body.

Step 5: The Sad Mask Face
Now, add the facial features to the mask head. Draw sloping, sad eyebrows, teardrop shapes for the eyes, and a small, oval-shaped mouth to create the expression of the tragedy mask. Draw a single teardrop falling from one eye.

Step 6: The Broken Comedy Mask
Draw a broken comedy mask in each ribbon “hand.” Each mask piece should be a half of a classic theater mask, with a smile outline. The pieces should be slightly shattered or broken, reflecting Gangle’s usual state.

Step 7: Coloring
Color all the ribbon parts—the spiral torso, the arms, and the legs—a bright red. Keep the main mask on the head and the broken mask pieces in the hands white. Color the mask’s eyes and mouth outlines black. Color the teardrop on the mask a light blue.


Step 1: The Head Outline
Start by drawing a simple horizontal oval for Jax’s head.

Step 2: The Bunny Ears
Draw the two long bunny ears extending upwards from the top of the head oval. They should be parallel and slightly U-shaped at the top.

Step 3: The Neck
Draw two very short, straight vertical lines extending downwards from the center bottom of the head oval to form the neck.

Step 4: The Shoulder/Arm Base
Draw two V-shaped lines extending outwards and downwards from the neck lines. These form the start of the arms and shoulders.

Step 5: The Torso Outline
Draw two long, parallel vertical lines extending downwards from the V-shapes of the arms. This creates the main trunk of his long, thin body.

Step 6: The Legs and Crotch
Close the bottom of the torso and draw the two long, cone-shaped legs extending downwards. The legs should widen slightly at the bottom. Mark the crotch with a simple V-shape connecting the inner edges of the legs.

Step 7: The Hands and Feet
Draw the hands extending from the arms. They should be large, splayed open, and wear gloves (indicated by a cuff line). At the bottom, draw the large, rounded feet and add a line near the top of the feet to suggest the end of the pants/socks.

Step 8: The Overalls Details
Draw the details of Jax’s overalls on the torso. Add two overall straps extending from the top corners down to the bib, and draw a square/rectangular pocket on the center of the bib. Add small circles for the buttons where the straps attach.

Step 9: The Face
Draw Jax’s unsettling grin! Draw a long, wide, curved line across the lower half of his head for the mouth. Fill this with large, square teeth and two small lines inside the mouth to define the gums/inside.

Step 10: Coloring
Color the entire body (except the clothes) a light lavender or light purple, his pants (the lower part) a light pink or reddish-pink, the bib and straps a slightly darker pink or the same shade as the pants, and color the inner pocket a lighter pink. Color the inside of his mouth black, his teeth a bright yellow, his gloves a solid yellow, and the bottom of his feet/socks the same lavender/light purple as his body.


Step 1: The Eyes
Start by drawing two large circles side-by-side, each containing a smaller inner circle for the pupils. These represent Kinger’s oversized, staring eyes.

Step 2: The Chess Piece Head
Draw the head outline around the eyes. The shape should resemble the top part of a chess king piece, with a curved base and sloping sides.

Step 3: The Crown/Cross
On top of the head outline, draw the cross shape that crowns the chess piece. This cross sits directly on top of the head.

Step 4: The Neck Base
Below the head, draw the neck base. This consists of several horizontal, stacked ring shapes, giving the appearance of the bottom pedestal of a chess piece.

Step 5: The Robe Outline
Draw the main outline of the robe/body. Start with lines that wrap around the neck base, then extend downwards, keeping a long, columnar shape. The bottom should be rounded, suggesting the robe covering his feet.

Step 6: The Robe Split
Draw the inner lines of the robe where it splits down the center. These lines define the two front panels of the garment, flowing vertically to the bottom hem.

Step 7: The Hands
Draw two simple, white-gloved hands extending outwards from the sides of the robe. They should be in a slightly splayed, open-handed position and include a wrist cuff.

Step 8: The Fur Trim Details
Add the details for the royal fur trim to the robe. Draw a dotted line pattern following the contours of the robe’s opening (around the neck and down the front) and along the bottom hem. These dots represent the black spots on white ermine fur.

Step 9: Coloring
Color the chess piece head, the cross at the top, and neck base a light tan or gold-brown. Color the main body of the robe a deep purple, the fur edges (the areas with the dotted lines) white and color the dots themselves black. Color the gloved hands white, the whites of the eyes white and the pupils a light blue.


Step 1: The Jester Hat Band
Start by drawing a curved, crescent shape for the lower band of Pomni’s jester hat.

Step 2: The Jester Hat Bells
Draw the top parts of the jester hat, consisting of two curved, pointed flaps extending from the band. Add a circle or bell at the end of each flap.

Step 3: The Head and Side Flaps
Draw a large oval shape inside the hat for Pomni’s head. Add the side flaps of the hat (which look like side-pigtails) framing the face. Also, draw the two small buck teeth at the top center of the head.

Step 4: The Bottom of the Head
Draw the bottom curved line of the head/face to complete the oval shape.

Step 5: The Collar
Draw the small pointed collar below the head. This collar has a small V-neck opening.

Step 6: The Torso Base
Draw two short, curved lines extending downward from the collar to begin the torso.

Step 7: The Bodysuit
Complete the top half of the torso with a line that connects the two vertical lines, creating a low, inverted V-shape at the bottom, suggesting the cut of her one-piece suit.

Step 8: Arms and Mitts
Draw the puffy, spherical sleeves at the shoulders. Extend thin arms from the sleeves, ending in a cuff and large, rounded mitts for hands.

Step 9: Legs and Shoes
Draw two short, thin legs extending downwards from the bottom of the bodysuit. Add the puffy shorts/pantaloons sections just above the knee. Finish by drawing the large, rounded boots or shoes at the bottom of the legs.

Step 10: Final Body Details
Draw a vertical line down the center of the torso. Draw two small circles in the center for buttons/snaps. Add curved lines to the jester hat flaps, creating a half-and-half color split. Add vertical curved lines to the puffed sleeves and pantaloons to define the segmented color sections.

Step 11: The Face Details
Add the final details to Pomni’s face: Draw large, wide, sad eyes with small pupils and a simple, frowning mouth. Also, add the eyebrows and a slight blush mark under each eye.

Step 12: Coloring
Alternate the two flaps and the bells between bright red and bright blue. The band is yellow. The hair is dark brown. The suit is split down the middle, with one half red and the other half blue (including the shoulder puffs and pantaloons). The collar and buttons are yellow. Arms and legs are beige/light pink skin tone. Alternate the cuffs and mitts between red and blue. Alternate the shoes between red and blue with yellow cuffs.


Step 1: The First Eye
Start by drawing a circle for the first eye. Inside it, draw a spiral for the pupil, giving it a hypnotic or dizzy look.

Step 2: The Cone Head Base
Draw a large triangle (cone shape) extending to the right from the first eye. This forms the base of Zooble’s head.

Step 3: The Second Eye
Inside the cone shape, draw the second eye. This eye is typically drawn with a stylized, more realistic look (like an Eye of Ra symbol) with eyelashes.

Step 4: The Lightning Bolt Hair
Above the first eye, draw a zig-zag or lightning bolt shape extending upwards to represent a piece of hair or head structure.

Step 5: The Head Antenna
On top of the cone, draw a small, segmented Y-shaped antenna with rectangular blocks on the arms.

Step 6: The Wattle
Draw a small, curved wattle (or comb-like piece) extending downwards from the bottom edge of the cone.

Step 7: The First Body Segment
Draw the first body segment below the head. It is a large, asymmetrical, bean-like or kidney-shaped form, attached to the head by a small tube.

Step 8: The Second Body Segment Detail
Add a circular shape to the side of the bean-like body segment. This represents a connecting joint or a different piece of the body.

Step 9: Polka Dots
Draw small circles (polka dots) onto the bean-shaped body segment, to add texture and detail.

Step 10: The Wing
Draw a small, feathered wing shape extending from the side of the head, above the bean-shaped body.

Step 11: The Punching Arm
Draw the left arm (viewer’s right). This arm is a simple cylinder shape extending from the circular joint on the torso, ending in a cuff and a large, gloved fist (like a boxing glove).

Step 12: The Claw Arm
Draw the right arm (viewer’s left). This arm is more mechanical, starting with a coiled wire/spring shape, attaching to a ball joint, and ending in a cuff and a three-pronged claw hand.

Step 13: The Curly Leg
Draw the left leg (viewer’s right). This leg is a complex shape: a wavy, ribbon-like form extending from the bottom of the torso, attaching to a ball joint, and ending in a curly, swirl-shaped foot.

Step 14: The Booted Leg
Draw the right leg (viewer’s left). This leg is simpler: a straight, thin leg extending down and ending in a large, cartoon boot with a cuff.

Step 15: Final Coloring
Color the main cone head pink/magenta and its antennae sections black and white. Give the spiral eye a purple outline and a yellow spiral, while the second eye remains primarily black and white. Color the various appendages distinctively: the large bean-shaped torso is tan/orange with pink polka dots and a blue circular joint. The punching arm is orange with a yellow glove, and the mechanical claw arm features red and pink/magenta segments with a red claw. Finally, the legs contrast sharply: the wavy, curly leg is teal/blue-green with a purple joint and a light brown foot, while the simpler booted leg is entirely blue.

Hopefully, this drawing tutorial on The Amazing Digital Circus will help you easily create a nice drawing.