Learn how to draw a great looking Dabi from My Hero Academia with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Dabi from My Hero Academia.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Dabi from My Hero Academia

How to Draw a Great Looking Dabi from My Hero Academia for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Sketch two lemon shapes with two circles inside each one. Add a vertical line with a hook at the end and two dashes.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw a banana shape with two lines for the mouth. Add a curve underneath, then outline the face with two diagonal lines on each side. Use sketchy lines for the hair.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Outline more hair with sketchy lines, then add a triangle with four small ovals and a crooked line for the ear. The ear should sit beneath the hair.
Drawing Step 4

4. Add more sketchy triangles like you're drawing flames crawling up a building. Repeat the previous step for the other ear.
Drawing Step 5

5. Complete the hair with a horizontal row of triangles. Add dashes around the eyes, then start the neck with two vertical lines and a longer set of lines that point downward.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw a triangle, a curve and two lines on the neck. Sketch a wavy triangle on either side of the head, then add diagonal lines for the shoulders.
Drawing Step 7

7. Sketch a semi-circle beneath each eye. Add tiny rectangles for the stitches and three circles beside the nose.
Add More Details to Your Dabi from My Hero Academia Picture - Step 8

8. Draw four long ovals beneath the mouth. Sketch two lines that connect the mouth to the ears, then add more stitches.
Complete the Outline of Your Dabi from My Hero Academia Drawing - Step 9

9. Add dashes across the neck and chin. This makes the skin look textured.
Complete your easy Dabi from My Hero Academia drawing by outlining the character in black ink. Erase the excess pencil lines to make your drawing more professional.
Color Your Dabi from My Hero Academia Drawing

To color your sketch, use light tan for the skin and dark purple for the chin, neck and spaces beneath the eyes. Make the earrings and stitches gray. Color the eyes with teal, and use dark gray for the hair and coat.
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Learn More About The Dabi from My Hero Academia Drawing
Dabi from My Hero Academia is one of the series' antagonists. His frightening appearance reflects his various crimes, including arson and property destruction.
Fortunately, your Dabi from My Hero Academia drawing shows him in a friendlier mood.
Notice the color and texture contrast between Dabi from My Hero Academia's pale face and aged, weathered skin.
While heroes often have bright colors, Dabi's hues are dark and muted. Try adding a dim background when you're done with this step-by-step guide.
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