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How to Draw a Chompy

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The Chompy games are a series of games focused around the Chompy character. Chompy is a sheepish-looking Venus flytrap that is easy and fun to draw. You can easily learn to draw both an opened-mouth and a closed-mouth version of Chompy in order to best depict Chompy's lifestyle.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

    Chompy with Mouth Closed

  1. Step 1

    Draw a horizontally-oriented oval for the top half of Chompy's head. Draw in pencil so you can change his mouth later. Next, either add a curved line from one side of the oval to the other (as if another oval is behind the first), or draw another oval overlapping the first and erase the line where it overlaps. The finished head shape should look a little like a hamburger bun.

  2. Step 2

    Erase the middle of the bottom line on the first oval and re-draw a squiggly line instead for Chompy's mouth.

  3. Step 3

    Draw two dots close together above the mouth for Chompy's eyes. Add two lines slanted up in the middle for eyebrows.

  4. Step 4

    Add a body for Chompy by drawing a stem coming out from the side of his head. Curve the stem down to the ground and add weed-like leaves with jagged edges on either side.

  5. Chompy with Mouth Opened

  6. Step 1

    Draw an hourglass shape for Chompy's head. Inside this shape, draw a cloud-like shape with six different lobes without having them touch the line of the head. This is Chompy's mouth.

  7. Step 2

    Add two dots for eyes towards the top of the head above the mouth shape.

  8. Step 3

    Add whatever Chompy has just eaten to the inside of the mouth (flies, other insects or whatever you want him to have in his mouth).

  9. Step 4

    Give Chompy a body by drawing a stem from the lower right side of the head, curving slightly down to the ground. Add weed-like leaves as in Step 4 of Section 1.

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