How to draw a Weewoo : Printable Version

Start by drawing a circle for your Weewoo's head.

Next, draw a slightly larger circle that overlaps the first circle. This will be your Weewoo's body.

At the bottom of the circle you drew for the body, sketch in two ovals for the Weewoo's feet. The oval for the left foot (your right) should be longer and flatter, since it's farther away from you.

On the back of the Weewoo's body, draw a long parallelogram (like an elongated diamond shape) for the Weewoo's tail.

Now, just where the head circle and the body circle overlap, make a small, right triangle with a smaller triangle underneath it to form your Weewoo's beak.

Add some texture to the Weewoo's tail by making a series of narrow loops inside the diamond shape you just drew. Remember, the tail feathers are longer in the middle than they are at the sides. Define the beak a little more by softening the triangles' edges. Draw your Weewoo's cute webbed feet inside the ovals you made for them.

Give your Weewoo two small ovals on either side of its beak for eyes. Also, add some feathers to your Weewoo by drawing in some jagged lines around the edges of its body.

Since its feathers give your Weewoo's body texture, draw some more jagged lines across its torso, along with a semi-circular arch that extends from its forehead down to the lower left side of its head.

Erase all the extra lines and really make your Weewoo drawing shine by adding some shading. Now you're ready to colour it and give your Weewoo extra personality!