How To Draw Plushtrap – FNAF

Learn How to draw Plushtrap – FNAF Quickly & Easily!

I always prefer to take the longer road but get everything right at the end of the journey. With that said, you should be conscious about your paper’s size – pick one just like I did (unless you’re working on a computer, of course). And, use only light strokes for your rough guidelines. If you go with regular ones, it will be super-hard to get rid of them later.

The sketch in this how to draw Plushtrap – FNAF tutorial consists of circles only except for the straight vertical line (00 min 40 sec). You’ve got a big one in the middle of the composition, one a bit smaller right below it and several even tinier ones all over the place. Their main goal is to create a picture of what belongs where; so, don’t spend too much time trying to make everything look perfect.

Ok, now that we’re done with the basics of our how to draw Plushtrap – FNAF tutorial, let us proceed with the drawing (02 min 09 sec). Use the overlapping circle between the biggest ones in this composition for that mean mug; don’t forget about the nose that’s inside of it. The mouth consists of two identical curvy shapes right below the mug and comes with 5 teeth in total (02 min 27 sec).

The eyes are the next step in the how to draw Plushtrap – FNAF manual (03 min 02 sec). They are 100% identical and you shouldn’t even try to make them different from each other. If you’re happy with them, use the biggest guiding circle to secure the head (03 min 45 sec). The ears look like antennas, don’t they? Thankfully, they’re very easy to draw.

So, when you’re done with them, move on to the hands and legs (05 min 06 sec). They actually look a lot like the nuts that Scrat had in the Ice Age. Use the bottom guiding circle to connect the four separate limbs (05 min 34 sec). The final step is to add all those black “cuts” all over the animatronics’ body (06 min 32 sec). You can follow the video or put them in a random manner.

Before you learn how to draw Plushtrap – FNAF, did you know?

Plushtrap is one of the biggest villains in a popular video-game called Five Nights. If you’re a fan, then it will be even more exciting to put him on a piece of paper. If not, well, it’s always nice to learn new things and draw new villains, isn’t it?

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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