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                <title>How to Draw Chibi Poses - Posing in Miniature</title>
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                                            <p>Is there anything as precious as a chibi? While these characters might be relatively easy to draw, getting their short arms and legs to strike a pose can be challenging. However, fear not, for these fellow artists on pixiv are here to help you out!</p><p><br /></p><p>Have a look at the references below for some tips and tricks on how to get your chibis to feel more alive while maintaining their perfectly adorable “smol”ness!</p><p><br /></p><p>*Note: While some reference illustrations allow tracing, not all of them do. Please refer to each individual tutorial to see its terms of use.</p><p></p>
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                <title>How to Draw Chibis - Smaller is Always Cuter!</title>
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                                            <p>No anime or manga is complete without at least one chibi character! With their large eyes, short torso and legs, and roundish shape, chibis are the very definition of squeal-worthy. But how do you draw these adorable little munchkins? If you’ve ever tried drawing them, you might have realized that getting all the proportions right can be surprisingly tricky.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you struggle with a particular aspect of drawing chibis, today’s feature is bound to help you out! Have a look at the following for some tips and in-depth tutorials on how to make your characters so irresistibly cute that it’ll have everyone going, “Aww!”</p><p></p>
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                <title>How to Draw: Deformed / SD Characters 2!</title>
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                                            Super deformed (SD) or chibi characters... you've seen them around and they're about 3 heads tall. So cute! Deformed characters! They look soft and squishy... but making them look adorable is a tough job.
This Spotlight is about not only making them look right but also making them look cute and chibi-like... including poses! Why don't you try it out?
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                <title>10 tutorials about SD and Chibi characters!</title>
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                                            SD stands for Super Deformed and Chibi stands for small... here are some awesome tutorials on how to draw cute, adorable, SD and Chibi characters! With their large heads and small height, you too can master how to draw these tiny characters!
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