Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Guapo, a cute character from the game Kleptocats. This is a fun activity for everyone, so grab your drawing tools, and let’s get started!
Before we begin, make sure you have these things ready:
Let’s start by drawing Guapo’s mouth. Draw a “W” shape in the middle of your paper. Then, make a big curve that goes down and back up to show the mouth is open.
Now, let’s draw Guapo’s eyes. Make two big circles, one on each side of the mouth. Try to make them the same size. You can color them in if you like!
To draw Guapo’s head, start from one eye and make a big “U” shape that goes around to the other eye. Leave a little space on each side to make it look cute.
Next, let’s add Guapo’s ears. On the left side, draw a big ear that looks like an upside-down “V.” Do the same on the right side, making sure both ears are the same size.
For the whiskers, draw two small lines on each side of the face. This makes Guapo look more like a cat!
Now, let’s draw Guapo’s arms. Start from the cheek and draw a curve that goes up and back down, like an upside-down “J.” Do this on both sides to make the arms wide and chubby.
To make the body, draw a big curve coming down from each side of the head. Leave a little space at the bottom for the feet. Connect the curves at the bottom to finish the body shape.
For the feet, draw a small curve that goes out and back in, then connect it to the body. Do this on both sides to make two feet.
Every cat needs a tail! Draw an “S” curve from the side of the body. Make the tail thicker by drawing another line that connects the top of the tail to the body.
Great job! You’ve finished drawing Guapo. Now, you can add color. Use your imagination and color Guapo any way you like. You can even make fun patterns, like a watermelon design!
We hope you had fun drawing Guapo from Kleptocats. Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy yourself and be creative. Happy drawing!
Explore Different Expressions: Try drawing Guapo with different facial expressions. What would Guapo look like if he were surprised, sleepy, or excited? Use your imagination to change the shape of the mouth and eyes to show these emotions. Share your drawings with a friend or family member and see if they can guess the expression!
Create a Story: Imagine a day in the life of Guapo. What adventures might he have? Draw a series of pictures showing Guapo doing different activities, like playing with friends, exploring a new place, or finding a hidden treasure. Write a short story to go along with your drawings and share it with your class.
Observe Real Cats: If you have a pet cat or know someone who does, spend some time observing how they move and behave. Notice their whiskers, ears, and tail. Try drawing Guapo again, but this time, add some details you observed from the real cat. How does this change your drawing?