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Experiment 626 may have been the best creation of Dr. Jumba Jookiba, but as cunning and nearly indestructible as it is, 626 can't help but fall in love with the beautiful people of Hawaii, and it becomes best friends with a sweet little girl named Lilo. Lilo named 626 "Stitch" and later Stitch became a part of her family.

You can learn to draw Stitch following the steps outlined below!

  1. The image for this tutorial shows Stitch in a seated position. If you wish, though, you can change it so he's in whatever position you like! Stitch's proportions are almost the same as those of a child's such as Lilo.
    • Following the image guidance, draw basic circle and line shapes to create the outline of Stitch.
  2. Broaden the head from a basic circle into an oval shape. At the sides of the face oval, draw in oval-shaped ears.
    • Sketch in guidelines for the face. Position the lines where the eyes and mouth will go, plus a central line down the face.
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  3. Draw ovals for these as shown. Notice that Stitch has long arms and stumpy feet with footpads.
    • Sketch in his claws as well.
  4. There is quite a bit of detail to add in here:
    • Draw half or full ovals for the eyes.
    • Draw a large circle for the nose.
    • Add some scars for Stitch, who has some "chipped" or scarred portions on his ear.
    • Draw in the mouth line, along with teeth.
    • Add in the little tuft of fur sticking up at the top of Stitch's head.
    • Sketch in color separations as well.
  5. This includes a little identity tag.
  6. Erase any unwanted guidelines.
  7. Once colored, Stitch is done! You might like to draw it in a standing or walking position next.
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    Why do I have to use the guidelines for all of the steps?
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    Find the best image of Stitch and blow it up to the size that you want on your computer screen. Place a white paper on it and grab your pencil and trace it. Done!
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      • Pencil and eraser
      • Outline marker
      • Coloring markers, pencils, or paints

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