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"Trapper" Remis
This green Poogle is the Team Captain of Altador's Yooyuball squad, as well as its Centre Defender. He's well known for his defensive abilities, and his speed on the field is rarely matched by that of his opponents. Luckily, he's slowed down long enough to pose for a How to Draw picture, so why not create your very own portrait of this famous Neopian athlete?

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Using the guide lines you made in the last step, draw Trapper's face. He's obviously in the middle of an intense Yooyuball match, so give him a furrowed brow and a snarling mouth. Be sure to include plenty of pointy teeth!

Now, give some more detail to Trapper's hands and feet. He's wearing his Yooyuball sling on his right hand (the one that's raised in the air), so remember to include his glove on that hand. Then, draw his boots and shin-guards on his feet. Finally, make his pointed Poogle ear by adding a sideways rounded "V" shape to the side of his head.

Next, let's give Trapper some of his Yooyuball gear. Draw his sling on his right arm, and remember to add some ornamental scrollwork to it. After all, he has to look the part of Team Captain! Then, make the sash that runs across Trapper's chest. Lastly, add the wristband of his glove to his left arm and a band along the top of his left boot.

Yooyuball can be a rather rough game, so Trapper needs even more equipment to keep him safe. Add two more straps around his right arm to hold his sling in place, and give the glove on his left hand some more detail. Then, make some kneepads on his boots, and begin to sketch in the shape of his toga.