How to Draw a Kawaii Bunny Face
I have a soft spot for drawing adorable chibi animals. These cute and cuddly creatures can spruce up any notebook or planner, making them perfect drawing projects for both kids and adults. If you’re into drawing cute and kawaii animals, you’ve come to the right place. Today, I’ll guide you step by step on how to draw an irresistibly cute kawaii bunny face. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have created something like this:
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Now, let’s get started! While I use an iPad Pro and an Apple Pencil for my digital art, feel free to use any medium you prefer, such as pen and paper, color pencils, Copic markers, or even Photoshop. The drawing method remains the same regardless of the tools you choose.
How to Draw a Kawaii Bunny Face – Step by Step for Beginners
To begin, we’ll start with simple and easy shapes. First, draw a small, slight curve to form the top of the bunny’s head. Next, focus on the adorable bunny’s ears. Draw two ears, taking your time to ensure they look just right. Remember, perfection is not necessary. Imperfections add to the cuteness factor.
Now, draw a small curved shape for the head. Congratulations! You’ve completed the bunny’s head.
Moving on, let’s add two small, cute eyes and an adorable nose to complete the bunny’s face. With that, our bunny face drawing is finished!
It’s time to bring this bunny to life with colors. You can choose any color you like for your kawaii bunny. Personally, I will go for a cream-colored bunny with pink ears. To enhance the cuteness, add two blush spots. And voila, we’re done!
Congratulations on learning how to draw an adorable bunny face step by step! You can now add this delightful drawing to your planner or notebook to make it come alive.
Drawing Resources
I hope you found this tutorial helpful and enjoyed drawing this cute bunny face. You can also use it as a reference for future bunny face drawings. If you’re eager to explore more cute drawing ideas, I recommend checking out these books!
If you have specific requests for upcoming tutorials on drawing kawaii animals and other adorable things, please leave a comment below. I’ll be adding more kawaii drawing tutorials to this blog, so keep an eye out!
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If you’re just starting with Procreate, I highly recommend the course “Procreate for Beginners: Digital Illustration 101.” It will help you navigate the world of digital art with ease.
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