Stitch and coffee?!
I don’t know if this is a good mix 🤯#letsdrawstuff98 #stitch #artist #art #starbucks
this was a fun one to draw for sure. Whats yoyr favorite character?
Drawing Disney characters, especially someone as beloved as Stitch, is always so much fun! I recently shared my take on Stitch enjoying a coffee, complete with an adorable green apron. It was a really enjoyable piece to create, moving from those initial blue sketch lines to a crisp black and white outline, and finally to a vibrant, colorful illustration. If you've been looking for Disney stuff to draw, Stitch is an excellent choice because his design is so expressive and versatile. For anyone wanting to try their hand at a Stitch drawing, I've found a few tips that make the process much easier. Starting with a basic blue sketch helps you get the proportions right without committing too early. Think of Stitch's head as a big oval and his body as a smaller, pear-like shape. His large eyes and ears are key features, so focus on getting those right. You can simplify his facial features for an easy Stitch drawing, or add more detail as you get comfortable. Once you have your basic sketch, you can refine it into a clean line art drawing. This is where you really define the shapes and add character. I often use a fine-liner pen to create a black and white outline, which can look incredibly striking on its own. This is perfect if you're aiming for a minimalist look or a cool Stitch profile picture. Don't be afraid to experiment with different line weights to give your drawing depth. If you're wondering how to draw Stitch stuff beyond just the character, accessories are a fantastic way to add personality. Giving him a coffee cup with whipped cream, like I did, or even a little apron, can tell a whole story. Think about what items you love or what Stitch might enjoy doing. Maybe he's holding a ukulele, or a surfboard, or even a little flower. These small details can really make your drawing unique and provide more stuff to draw for creative inspiration. For those who love to add color, going from a black and white outline to a colorful illustration is incredibly rewarding. Experiment with different shades of blue for his fur, and don't forget the fun details like his pink inner ears. You can even try different backgrounds, like the green leaf-like shapes I used, to add to the overall vibe. And for anyone into Stitch coloring, taking an outline drawing and filling it with your favorite hues is a super relaxing activity. What kind of drawing would you like to see Stitch in next? I'd love to hear your ideas!



