How to Draw a Bratz Doll: Easy 10-Step Guide

Ready to bring a fashion icon to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 8+ who want to master character proportions and stylized features. You will need a pencil, an eraser, and your favorite markers to complete this look.

10 Steps

๐ŸŽฏ Final Result

A vibrant, finished illustration of a stylish Bratz doll, showcasing fashion and character design.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Signature Eyes

Close-up sketch of large, almond-shaped Bratz doll eyes with thick upper lash lines.

Start by drawing two large, almond-shaped eyes with double-pointed corners. Tip: Keep the top lash line thick and dark to give her that iconic, expressive Bratz gaze. Add two smaller circles inside for the pupils and shade the inner one.

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Step 2: Defining Facial Features

Facial features sketch including arched eyebrows, small nose, and the top line of the lips.

Add the eyelids, a small nose, and bold, arched eyebrows. For the lips, draw a soft 'M' shape. Tip: Use a light touch for the noseโ€”it should be subtle to keep the focus on the eyes and lips.

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Step 3: Shaping the Face and Hairline

Outline of the doll's face shape, ear, and the beginning of the hair framing the forehead.

Complete the lips with a curved bottom line. Outline the face shape and add the ear. Tip: When drawing the hairline, use sharp, angular points to create that trendy, styled look.

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Step 4: Adding Shoulders and Arms

Sketching the neck, shoulders, and the initial form of the arms and hands.

Draw the second ear and a small diamond earring. Extend the neck and shoulders downward. Tip: Sketch the arms with a gentle curve to make the pose look natural and relaxed.

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Step 5: Torso and Hair Details

Drawing the torso and adding more detailed hair strands falling over the shoulders.

Sketch the torso using two long, graceful curves. Add more locks of hair falling around the shoulders. Tip: Use varying line lengths to make the hair look voluminous and layered.

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Step 6: Posing the Arms

Drawing an arm bent at the elbow with the hand on the hip and garment details.

Draw the remaining arm bent at the elbow with the hand resting on the hip. Add 'V' shaped lines for the garment neckline. Tip: This pose adds personality and movement to your character.

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Step 7: Designing the Accessories

Adding a purse accessory with a handle and a rectangular body to the drawing.

Complete the hand and dress outline. Start the purse by drawing two parallel lines for the handle and a rounded rectangle for the bag. Tip: Keep the purse shape simple so it doesn't distract from the doll.

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Step 8: Refining the Details

Refining the hair with jagged lines and adding a clasp detail to the purse.

Add more hair volume with jagged, flowing lines. Finish the purse with a small oval clasp. Tip: Use short, quick strokes for the hair to make it look realistic and textured.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Outline

Finalizing the drawing with clean outlines and added texture to the hair and dress.

Complete the hair and add texture lines to the dress. Tip: Go over your final lines with a pen and erase any stray pencil marks for a clean, professional look.

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Step 10: Bringing Her to Life with Color

Fully colored Bratz doll illustration with blonde hair and a red dress.

Now for the fun part! Add your own color palette. We chose blonde hair and a vibrant red dress. Tip: Use a lighter shade for the center of the lips to create a glossy, 3D effect.