How to draw the Ukali : Printable Version

Start by drawing a medium-sized circle for the Ukali's head. To the lower right of the head, make a larger circle for the Ukali's body. The body circle should be slightly oval-shaped, so that it's wider than it is tall.

On the lower left-hand side of the head, draw a small circle that overlaps the head circle. This will eventually become the Ukali's snout. Next, connect the head and body with two lines to create the Petpet's neck. Finally, at the bottom of the body circle, make a wide, flat oval shape for the Ukali's tail.

Using the flat oval you just drew as a guide, finish shaping your Ukali's long, curved tail. Also, give the Ukali's body a little more shape.

Erase any extra lines you might have. Next, above where the Ukali's tail meets its body, make two curved lines (one right on top of the other) for the Ukali's curled-up feet.

Now, give the Ukali's face some more shape and definition by drawing its cheeks and adding a mouth to its snout.

Erase your extra lines. Then, draw the Ukali's eyes. Its left eye (on your right) will be the regular size, but its right eye (on your left) will barely be visible, because the Ukali is turned. Don't forget to add the brow ridges above its eyes.

Make two shapes for the Ukali's wings. Its left wing, which is the one on the front of its body, will be completely visible, while its right wing will just be peeking up from behind the Ukali's back.

Give the Ukali's wings some shape and detail.

Add a few tufts of fur to the sides of the Ukali's head and its snout.

It's now time to give your Ukali its famous sad eyes. Make a tiny crescent moon shape in each of the Ukali's eyes for its pupils and irises (the coloured part of the eye). Then, add a little more detail to the Ukali's face by giving it some tiny nostrils on the end of its snout. Finally, draw a few short spikes along the tops of the Ukali's wings.

Your drawing is almost complete! Finish up by giving it some colour and shading to make your picture really come to life!