⭐️Alice Angel⭐️
⭐️A drawing of Alice Angel in my sketchbook ⭐️
I'm super excited to share my latest sketchbook drawing of Alice Angel! She's such an iconic character from Bendy and the Ink Machine, and I always love trying to capture her unique look. I mean, that half-human, half-skeletal face, topped with a halo and those adorable cat-like ears – it's just so much fun to illustrate! When I started this piece, I really focused on getting those distinct features right. For her face, I usually begin by sketching a basic human head shape, then carefully adding the skeletal elements on one side. It's a delicate balance to make it look both eerie and elegant. The halo is a must-have, of course, and I love playing around with how it gleams, adding a touch of angelic irony to her demonic design. Those cat-like ears give her an extra bit of character, don't they? And don't forget her signature bow tie – it's a small detail but really completes her classic look. For this particular drawing, I opted for a bold yellow outline with stars, which I felt added a bit of a vintage cartoon vibe, matching the game's aesthetic. I find that using different line weights can really make certain features pop, like the sharp edges of her skeletal jaw or the soft curve of her human side. If you're thinking about trying your hand at drawing Alice Angel, here are a few tips that might help you get started: 1. Study References: Look at different official art and fan interpretations of Alice Angel. Pay attention to how artists handle her dual nature. 2. Focus on Proportions: Even with a stylized character, getting the basic head and body proportions right is key before adding details. 3. Detail Her Face First: Her face is arguably her most defining feature. Spend time on the contrast between her human and skeletal sides, her eyes, and her signature smirk. 4. Don't Forget the Accessories: The halo, cat ears, and bow tie are essential to her silhouette. Think about how they interact with her head and neck. 5. Experiment with Style: Alice Angel's design allows for a lot of creative interpretation. Don't be afraid to try different mediums, outlines, or color palettes. Maybe you want to draw her in a more realistic style, or perhaps a super chibi version! Drawing fanart is such a rewarding experience, and bringing characters like Alice Angel to life on paper is incredibly satisfying. It’s a great way to practice your skills and connect with other fans. What are your favorite parts about drawing characters from Bendy and the Ink Machine? I'd love to hear your thoughts or see your own Alice Angel creations!



