How to Draw a Chibi Supergirl: Easy 10-Step Guide

Bring the Girl of Steel to life in a fun, pint-sized style! This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 7+ who want to master chibi proportions. Grab your favorite pencil, an eraser, and some markers to create your own heroic masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Finished, vibrant illustration of a Chibi Supergirl flying in a heroic pose.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Face

Close-up sketch of Chibi Supergirl's eyes, nose, and mouth on white paper.

Outline the large chibi eyes using thick, curved lines that taper to a point. Add smaller circles inside for the pupils and shade them in. Add a tiny nose and a cheerful smile. Teacher's Tip: Chibi characters are defined by their large eyes, so make them nice and big to capture that classic 'cute' look!

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Step 2: Defining the Head and Brows

Pencil outline of the head shape, chin, and eyebrows for a Chibi Supergirl.

Draw the rounded face shape, including the brow line and chin. Add the eyebrows above the eyes to give her a determined expression. Teacher's Tip: Keep the chin rounded rather than sharp to maintain the soft, chibi aesthetic.

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Step 3: Framing the Hair

Pencil sketch showing the initial outline of Supergirl's hair locks.

Outline the hair using wavy lines. Create individual locks on the sides by drawing pairs of lines that meet at sharp points. Teacher's Tip: Vary the length of the hair strands to make the hair look more natural and flowing.

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Step 4: Adding Hair Texture

Adding texture lines to the hair of the Chibi Supergirl drawing.

Add depth to the hair by drawing curved lines that follow the shape of the head. Teacher's Tip: Don't overdo it—just a few well-placed lines will suggest volume and movement.

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Step 5: Starting the Torso and Cape

Sketching the upper body, shoulder cape, and arm of the Chibi Supergirl.

Sketch a triangle shape at the shoulder for the cape, then draw the arm and hand. Add a band at the wrist. Teacher's Tip: Since this is a chibi character, keep the arms slightly shorter than you would for a realistic person.

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Step 6: Completing the Upper Body

Drawing the second arm and torso details for the Chibi Supergirl.

Draw the other side of the torso, matching the cape triangle and adding the second arm and fist. Teacher's Tip: Use overlapping lines to show where the arm connects to the chest.

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Step 7: Drawing the Skirt

Adding the skirt and fabric texture to the Chibi Supergirl drawing.

Add a 'V' shape at the waist for the skirt, then connect it with curved lines. Add vertical lines to show the fabric folds. Teacher's Tip: Think of the skirt as a pleated fan to get those folds looking realistic.

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Step 8: Adding Legs and Boots

Sketching the legs and boot lines for the Chibi Supergirl.

Draw the legs and feet, adding a horizontal line across each leg to define the top of the boots. Teacher's Tip: Keep the boots simple and rounded to match the chibi style.

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Step 9: Final Touches and Logo

Adding the cape and chest logo to complete the Chibi Supergirl outline.

Draw the flowing cape behind her and add the iconic Superman logo to her chest. Teacher's Tip: Use a steady hand for the logo—it's the centerpiece of her outfit!

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Step 10: Bringing Her to Life with Color

Fully colored Chibi Supergirl illustration with blonde hair and red, blue, and yellow suit.

Time to color! Use bright yellow for the hair, and the classic red, blue, and yellow for her suit. Teacher's Tip: Use a light blue for the suit and a darker blue for shadows to give your drawing a 3D effect.