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Learn how to draw Kratos from the God of War video games! Just follow these simple steps. Let's begin!
Steps
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Draw a circle for the head.
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Draw lines below the circle to form Kratos' chin and jaw.Advertisement
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Place a pair of lines below the chin for Kratos' neck. Then draw guide lines to estimate the placement of his eyes and nose.
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Using the head as a reference point, draw guide shapes for his torso and limbs.
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Begin drawing the facial details (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.)
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Using the rough guide shapes, trace the outline of Kratos' head and body.
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Add armor details.
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Add weapons.
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Erase unnecessary lines and polish details.
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Color the drawing as desired.
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Draw a large oval for the head.
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Draw lines below the oval to form Kratos' chin and jaw.
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Draw guide lines to estimate the placement of his eyes and nose.
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Using the head as a reference point, draw guide shapes for his torso and limbs. Remember that in chibi style, the head will always be of greater size than its entire body.
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Begin drawing the facial details (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.)
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Using the rough guide shapes, trace the outline of Kratos' head and body.
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Add armor details and weapon.
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Erase unnecessary lines and polish details.
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Color the drawing as desired.
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Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Pencil sharpener
- Eraser gum
- Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors
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