How To Draw Baby Sonic From Sonic The Hedgehog Movie

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In this lesson, you will learn how to draw Baby Sonic, the adorable character from Sonic the Hedgehog, using simple steps and basic shapes. The guide provides a list of materials needed and walks you through each stage, from drawing Baby Sonic’s nose and eyes to adding details like his shoes and spikes. The lesson emphasizes the importance of having fun and practicing, encouraging creativity and personal expression in your artwork.
  1. What is the first thing you need to draw when making Baby Sonic?
  2. How do you make Baby Sonic smile in your drawing?
  3. Why is it important to have fun while drawing Baby Sonic?

How to Draw Baby Sonic: A Fun Guide

Let’s learn how to draw Baby Sonic, the cute character from Sonic the Hedgehog! Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

  • A marker or any drawing tool you like
  • Paper
  • Colored pencils or markers for coloring

Step 1: Draw Baby Sonic’s Nose

Start by drawing Baby Sonic’s nose. Make a small upside-down “U” shape near the top center of your paper. Connect the bottom to make a gumdrop shape. Add a tiny circle at the top for a shiny spot and color the rest of the nose, leaving the circle white.

Step 2: Draw the Eyes

Next, draw two big upside-down “U” shapes next to the nose for the eyes. Connect the bottoms with a curve. Inside each eye, draw a big oval, leaving some space at the bottom. Add smaller ovals inside for the pupils and tiny circles in the top corners for highlights.

Step 3: Draw the Mouth and Cheeks

To make Baby Sonic smile, draw a curve under the nose that goes just below each eye. Add lines on both sides for his cheeks. Draw a curve connecting the cheeks for the chin.

Step 4: Draw the Ears

Draw a big upside-down “V” shape on each side of the head for the ears. Inside each ear, draw a smaller upside-down “V” and connect the bottom to make a triangle.

Step 5: Draw the Head and Spikes

Connect the ears with a curved line for the top of Sonic’s head. Add his spiky hairstyle by drawing curves from each ear to the chin.

Step 6: Draw the Body

Draw an oval shape for the belly that touches the chin and curves down. Then, draw the shoes. Make an oval for the left shoe with a drop shape connecting back to the belly. Do the same for the right shoe.

Step 7: Draw the Arms and Hands

Draw curves from the shoulders down to the shoes for the arms. For the hands, draw a rainbow line on each shoe, then add lines for the fingers.

Step 8: Add Shoe Details

Draw two points at the back of each shoe. Connect them with curves to make the soles. Add a stripe down the middle of each shoe for extra detail.

Step 9: Final Touches

Look over your drawing and make any changes you want. Once you’re happy, it’s time to color! Use your markers or colored pencils to make Baby Sonic colorful and bright.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn Baby Sonic! Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. It’s okay if your drawing looks a little different; that’s what makes it special! Enjoy your drawing adventure, and happy creating!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing Baby Sonic, and why did you enjoy it the most?
  • Can you think of another character you would like to draw? What makes that character interesting to you?
  • Have you ever tried drawing with a friend or family member? How did it feel to create something together?
  1. Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or a nearby park and look for shapes that remind you of Baby Sonic’s features. Can you find objects that look like his nose, eyes, or ears? Draw or take pictures of these objects and share them with your class. Discuss how these shapes are similar to the ones you used in your drawing.

  2. Create Your Own Character: Using the steps you learned to draw Baby Sonic, try creating your own character. Think about what kind of nose, eyes, and hairstyle your character might have. Draw your character and give it a name. Share your creation with your classmates and explain how you used the drawing steps to make something new.

  3. Color Exploration: Experiment with different colors for Baby Sonic. What happens if you change the color of his shoes or spikes? Use colored pencils or markers to try out different color combinations. Discuss with a friend or family member how changing colors can make your drawing look different and unique.

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