Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Weedle, a cute Pokémon that looks like a little caterpillar. Grab some paper and your favorite drawing tools, and let’s have some fun!
Start by drawing a big circle for Weedle’s head. This circle should be bigger than the rest of the body. It’s okay if your circle isn’t perfect; just have fun and practice your drawing skills!
Next, draw an oval shape for Weedle’s nose. Place it near the edge of the head. It’s okay if your drawing looks a bit different from others; every drawing is special!
Now, let’s draw Weedle’s eyes. Draw an oval shape for the left eye and a circle for the right eye. The right eye should look a little squished because it’s on the side of the head. Add a tiny circle in the top right corner of each eye for a shiny spot, and color the rest of the eye, leaving the small circle white.
Weedle has a pointy stinger on its head. Draw an upside-down “V” shape to make the stinger. This adds a cool detail to your drawing!
Now, let’s draw Weedle’s body. Start with an oval shape that connects to the head. Keep adding more ovals, making each one a little smaller than the last. Weedle has seven body segments, plus the head, so there are eight parts in total. Don’t forget to add a little tail at the end!
Weedle has tiny legs. Draw a “C” shape on one side of the body for the first leg. Keep drawing “C” or “U” shapes for the next legs until you have four on that side. On the other side, start with a circle for the first leg and draw the rest closer to the body. Make sure the legs curve a bit to look natural.
Great job! You’ve finished drawing Weedle. Now, it’s time to color your drawing. Use any colors you like. You can use a pink color for the nose and legs, and a different color for the tail and stinger. Take your time and enjoy coloring your Weedle!
We hope you had a blast drawing and coloring Weedle! This adorable Pokémon is a fun addition to your art collection. Remember, the most important thing is to enjoy the creative process. Happy drawing!
Nature Walk and Observation: Go on a short nature walk with a family member or friend. Look for real caterpillars or other small insects. Observe their colors, shapes, and how they move. When you return, draw a picture of what you saw and compare it to your Weedle drawing. How are they similar or different?
Create Your Own Pokémon: Use your imagination to create a new Pokémon character. Think about what shapes you would use for its head, body, and legs. Draw your character and give it a name. Share your drawing with your class or family and explain why you chose those shapes and colors.
Story Time with Weedle: Write a short story about an adventure Weedle might go on. What kind of places would Weedle visit? Who might Weedle meet along the way? Draw a picture of one scene from your story and share it with your class or family.