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Charmander is a Kanto Pokémon in a first stage evolution. It evolves to Charmeleon and the third stage of the evolution will be Charizard. Here are the steps on how to draw Charmander.
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Start by forming the character by adding basic shapes.
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Draw the eyes.Advertisement
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Draw the lines for the head.
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Draw the mouth.
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Add the body.
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Draw the right arm.
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Draw the left arm.
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Draw the left leg.
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Draw the right leg.
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Draw the tail.
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Add the fire on the tip of the tail.
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Add lines for detailing the character.
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All lines are done.
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Clean up and remove the guidelines and you are done. Great job!
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Draw an oval on top of a vertical line.
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Draw a triangle around the vertical line. Add a slanted rectangle on each side.
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Draw four ovals—two at the bottom of the image and two to mark the eyes.
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Add two rectangles at the bottom for feet. Also add a trapezoid and an oval (these will become the tail).
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Draw another oval on top of the tail. Begin drawing an outline around the shapes.
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Finish outlining. Add facial features and other important details.
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Erase unnecessary guidelines.
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Color the drawing, using a lot of orange.
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QuestionIf you have two ways of drawing Charmander, could you have two videos of "how to draw Charmander"?Bun bunTop AnswererWikihow does not support having two videos on one article, sorry.
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QuestionWhat does he have on his tail?Community AnswerCharmander has a flame on his tail.
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QuestionWhy did you erase the nose lines on the first one?Belle K.Top AnswererIt was a simple mistake by the artist, they just forgot to include his nose holes in the final drawing.
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