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  1. How To Draw Naruto Step By Step
  2. How to Draw Hinata Hyuga from Naruto
  3. How to Draw Naruto Uzumaki Step by Step Drawing Tutorial
  4. How To Draw Naruto


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How To Draw Naruto Step By Step

1. Begin by drawing a small circle for Naruto’s head. Add two crossed lines inside the circle, one vertical and one horizontal. These will be used to help place Naruto’s features later on. 2. Next, add two small triangles for Naruto’s ears. Just below these, draw a curved line for his jaw and chin. 3. On either side of the head, draw two curved lines for Naruto’s hair spikes. Then, add a few curved lines within each spike for detail. Finally, connect the bottom of each hair spike with a curved line to complete the shape of his head. How To Draw Naruto for Kids Assuming the reader has little to no experience with drawing, this section will provide a step-by-step guide on how to draw Naruto for kids. Naruto is a Japanese manga series created by Masashi Kishimoto. The main character, Naruto Uzumaki, is a young ninja who searches for recognition from his peers and the village elders. The story is told in two parts – the first set in Naruto’s pre-teen years, and the second in his teens. To begin, draw a vertical line down the centre of your paper. This will be Naruto’s spine. On either side of the spine, sketch two curved lines for his ribcage. Then, add a horizontal line across the top of his head. His neck should be thin and connect to the bottom of his head at an angle. This character is from the popular anime/manga series and is sure to be a hit with fans of the show. To draw a simple Naruto let’s begin with his head. Using a light pencil, sketch out the basic shape of his ...

How to Draw Hinata Hyuga from Naruto

Complete Hinata Hyuga from Naruto drawing Are you a ninja in training? Up your skills when you learn how to draw Hinata Hyuga from Naruto. Who is She had to fight her younger sister to attain the position, and she was not willing to harm her. Following the example of Naruto Uzumaki, Hinata decides to make changes in herself, and later joins the Uzumaki clan. On the day of their first meeting, Naruto stood up to Academy bullies harassing Hinata because of her unusual eyes. Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial. Hinata's admiration for Naruto grew to affection and love. She also cared for her family, despite being disinherited. Spoiler alert! Just as Naruto achieves his dream of becoming the Hokage, Hinata's dream of a relationship with Naruto also becomes reality. The two marry and raise several children together. Would you like to draw other anime characters from Naruto and elsewhere? Then continue to this post with 8. Detail the metal plate of the forehead protector that she wears around her neck. Draw the Leaf Village symbol at its center - a spiral with a short straight line on one end and a small triangle on the other. Draw three small circles on each side of the plate. Then, enclose a small oval shape at the front of the garment.

How to Draw Naruto Uzumaki Step by Step Drawing Tutorial

Naruto Uzumaki is a shinobi and a member of Team Kakashi. Naruto is a great ninja and is even regarded as a hero by both villagers and the shinobi world. Today I will show you how to draw this famous Naruto with easy to follow steps. I will guide you with simple geometric shapes, alphabetic letters, as well as numbers. If you know how to draw those shapes, you will be able to draw Naruto. You Might Even Like Our Other Naruto Tutorials How to Draw Naruto Uzumaki Step by Step Drawing Tutorial Step 1 Lightly draw an oval with guides. The guides will help you place Naruto’s facial features. Step 2 – Draw a capital letter ‘D’ shape for the eye and ear. – Draw a lowercase letter ‘h’ and a curved line for the nose. – Draw a backwards #9-like shape on the left side of the face. Step 3 – Thicken the line on the top of the right eye. Then draw a circle and a dot in that eye. – Draw a sideways ?-like shape for the right eye. – Draw a capital letter ‘E’ shape for the mouth. – Draw a letter ‘s’ shape in the right ear. Step 4 – Lightly draw a large oval around the head like a halo. This is the guideline for the hair that you will be drawing in the next step. – Draw a #3-like shape on the right-side of the mouth. Draw a line below the mouth. – Draw a #7-like shape in the right ear. – Draw 2 lines for the neck. Step 5 -Draw letter ‘V’ or ‘M’ -like shapes within the oval hair guide for the hair. – Draw 2 curved lines for the plate on the headband. – Draw letter ‘v’ shapes for hair coming o...

How To Draw Naruto

• Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • YouTube • Pinterest Let’s learn how to draw Naruto in a chibi, The show is so popular that there are over 720 episodes of We previously did a tutorial on If you are trying these out for the first time, the hair and body shape tend to be the hardest to do. Watch our video above as we go through each step exactly how we lay them out below. Did You Know? Naruto has over 720 episodes, not including the new Boruto series. Minato Namikaze and Kushina Uzumaki were Naruto's parents. Naruto was born on the 10th of October Contents • • • • • • • • Art Supplies Here’s a list of • Pencil, Marker, Sharpie, Pen (Anything you can draw with!) • Paper (We love • Colored Markers (if you want to color the drawing). Here are what we think are the • Your imagination (feel free to change colors or add things to the drawing!). If you are already a fan of a particular marker/coloring brand you may want to check out a few of our other guides such for popular brands such as Otherwise, just pick whatever coloring tools you have around the house (crayons, markers, pencil crayons etc.) and just have some fun! A Few Tips Before You Start Drawing • The hair and body shape are tricky. Take your time and don’t worry if the hair spikes are not perfect. Let’s Draw A Kawaii Naruto – Step By Step Step 36: Coloring time! Our kawaii Naruto features a golden yellow hair with his orange and black suit combination. Have fun as you shade your drawing, too! Cheers! Want More? We’ve...