Rabie Baby
Rabie Baby Coloring Page
Rabie Baby Coloring Page
Rabie Baby
Rabie Baby
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Rabie Baby Trace By Image Page
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Rabie Baby Tracing Page
Rabie Baby Drawing Grid
Rabie Baby Drawing Grid

How To Draw Rabie Baby Step By Step

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Step 1 - Drawing the Mouth and Eye Patches

Begin by drawing the character’s wide smile. Use a long curved line for the the mouth. Above the mouth, sketch a small bump for the nose. This creates the base of the face.

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Step 2 - Adding the Eyes, Tongue, and Teeth

In the Eye Patches, draw two large, oval-shaped eyes that tilt slightly inward for a mischievous look. Inside the mouth, sketch sharp, triangular teeth along the top and bottom edges. Add more detail to the tongue with a small line through the middle to give it depth.

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Step 3 - Drawing the Face Outline and Ears

Now outline the shape of the face with a smooth, rounded line that frames the eyes and mouth. On top of the head, draw two large, bat-like ears, one on each side. Make them pointy and tall, curving slightly to match the playful but spooky look.

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Step 4 - Adding the Light Bulb Emblem and Collar

Below the head, draw a simple light bulb shape for the character’s emblem, hanging from the neck. Surround the neck with a wavy collar, using curved lines to make it look soft and exaggerated.

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Step 5 - Shaping the Body and Legs

Extend the drawing by sketching the body underneath the head. Start with the rounded belly, keeping it simple and cartoon-like. Then, draw two chunky legs at the bottom of the body. Use curved lines to form the thighs and feet, making them look playful and sturdy.

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Step 6 - Adding the Wings

Next, add two large wings to either side of the character’s body. Draw a long curved line for the outer edge of each wing, making them look like bat wings with pointed ends. The wings should extend outward, giving the character a dynamic pose.

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Step 7 - Adding Wing Details

Inside the wings, draw long, curved lines to show the structure, mimicking the veins of real bat wings. Add smaller curves between these lines to show folds, creating more texture.

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Step 8 - Shading the Character

Now, add shading to give the character dimension. Use light crosshatching or lines on areas like the wings, ears, and legs to show where shadows would naturally fall. Shading makes the character look more three-dimensional and brings out the details in the drawing.

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Step 9 - Completing the Drawing

Review your work, checking for any missing details or uneven lines. Clean up any messy areas and refine the shapes where needed. Once you’re satisfied, your drawing is complete! You now have a fun and spooky character with sharp details, a unique personality, and an expressive pose.