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In this tutorial, I will show you how to draw Tokiko Mima from "Key:
the Metal Idol", in both human and robot form (since both were
requested). I will go over the robot form first. Begin by drawing a
large circle, then add the lower half of her face. Her cheeks are
relatively high on her face, and her chin comes to a point. Add the
guidelines for her eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as the vertical line
that will help you line up her features. She has large eyes, so make
sure there is a lot of distance between the two eye guidelines. The nose
and mouth, on the other hand, should be drawn much closer together.
Once all the guidelines have been placed, draw the outlines of the
eyes, nose and mouth. In robot form, her expressive is generally rather
neutral, so don't make the tops or bottoms of the eyes arch very much,
and make the mouth flat. Add her ears, as well.
Next, draw the basic shape of her hair. Do not add the details yet,
just worry about making the hair look full and rounded without it being
too large. Draw her irises, which are large ovals that do not fill up
her entire eye. To keep her expression neutral, make sure her eyebrows
are drawn levelly and don't arch too much. Draw her neck, which should
be very thin.
Now, add the details to her hair by drawing extra strands and
spikes. Add detail to her eyes; notice the outline of her iris is very
thick. Draw the rest of her shoulders, as well as her clothes. Notice
that her clothes do not have that many folds in them, which makes your
job a little easier. :) Erase all unnecessary lines and clean up your
sketch.
Color or shade your picture as you see fit. The coloring of her hair
and skin is very subdued, unlike her human form, as you will see below.
Key's human form is very similar to her robot form, except her
coloration is different and her face is more expressive. Begin by
drawing a large circle, then add the lower half of her face. Her cheeks
are relatively high on her face, and her chin comes to a point. Add the
guidelines for her eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as the vertical line
that will help you line up her features. The guidelines for the eyes
should be curved upwards slightly; this will make the eyes look a little
more expressive. She has large eyes, so make sure there is a lot of
distance between the two eye guidelines. The nose and mouth, on the
other hand, should be drawn much closer together.
Once all the guidelines have been placed, draw the outlines of the
eyes, nose and mouth. In robot form, her expressive is generally rather
neutral, so don't make the tops or bottoms of the eyes arch very much,
and make the mouth flat. Add her ears, as well.
Characters with spiky hair are difficult to draw because of all the
detail, so just draw the basic shape of her hair. Don't worry about all
the details right now, just get the shape right and try to make it nice
and full. Add her irises, which are large ovals and should fill up most
of her eye. Add her eyebrows, and the shading under her mouth and chin.
Now, add all the detail to her hair, like all the extra strands and
spikes. The more detail, the better. ^_^ Draw her shoulders and her
shirt. Add the light glares and pupils to her eyes (all of which should
be very large, since she has such large, expressive eyes). Also add
detail to the ears. Erase all unnecessary lines and clean up your final
sketch.
Color or shade your picture however you like. In this picture, the
light source is behind her, which made the hair difficult to shade since
the picture I was working from didn't show all of her head. ^_^ You
don't have to shade it using this light source; wherever you choose to
put the shadows, though, make sure the light source is consistent. For
example, if the light seems to be coming from the left when you shade
her hair, it should also appear to be coming from the left on her
clothing and face.
Next, we will move on to a 3/4 view pose. Start with a large circle,
and draw the lower half of the face. Make sure the cheek on the left
side of the face bulges out slightly. Divide the face up with guidelines
as shown. Make sure the guidelines for the eyes curve upwards, while
the guidelines for the nose and mouth curve slightly downwards. Do not
exaggerate this too much, though, or the proportions will be off.
Draw the outline of her eyes, as well as her nose, mouth, and ear.
The nose should be a pointy wedge, and the mouth should be very small.
Keep the eyes a little over one eye length apart, and make sure they
follow the curved guidelines.
Erase the guidelines once you've gotten all the features placed
correctly. Draw the basic shape of the hair, making it full and rounded
without being too large. Don't worry about the details right now; you
can add those after you have established the basic form of the hair. Add
her irises, which will take up most of her eye, as well as her
eyebrows. Shade beneath her chin, mouth, and on the side of her nose.
Add the detail to her hair by adding extra strands. Draw the light
glares and pupils on her eyes, and add detail to her ears. If you like,
add the little marks on her cheeks; they are quite common, and add a
nice touch to the picture. Draw her clothes, as well. They don't have
much detail or folds in these pictures, so that's one less thing you
have to worry about. :) Make sure you erase all the unnecessary lines
before moving onto the final step.
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