Here's how you draw: konia
Step 1: Outline Basic Shapes
Konia’s Body: Start with a rectangle for the body.
Face: Draw a big circle on top of the rectangle for the face.
Ears: Add two triangles on top of the circle for ears.
Arms: Draw two rectangle shapes on either side of the body for arms.
Legs: Add two short rectangles at the bottom of the body for the legs.
Step 2: Add Facial Features
Eyes: Inside the face circle, draw two large ovals for the eyes.
Nose: Draw a small upside-down triangle below the eyes for the nose.
Mouth: Add a smiling curve below the nose to create a happy mouth.
Whiskers: Draw three lines extending from each side of the face for whiskers.
Step 3: Refine the Body and Limbs
Hands: Draw small circles at the end of each arm rectangle to represent hands.
Feet: Draw small rounded shapes at the end of each leg rectangle for konia’s feet.
Tail: Add a small, curved shape at the side of the bottom of the body for the tail.
Step 4: Add Patterns and Details
Ears: Draw an inner triangle inside each ear for detail.
Body Patterns: Add a few stripes on the body to create a patterned look.
Fur Texture: Lightly sketch small lines on different parts of the body and face for a fluffy fur look.
Step 5: Add Shading and Final Touches
Shading: Lightly shade under the arms, legs, and around the feet.
Highlights: Add small highlights inside the eyes to make them stand out.
Completing Touches: Go over the outlines to make them bold and clear. Add any extra patterns or details on the body to enrich the texture.