If you love sushi, and also appreciate cats, then we have the perfect drawing for you: read on to discover how to draw your own super cute sushi cat in just a few short steps!
Tutorial Video
Step-By-Step Images and Instructions
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Use a black pen to add four small circles to the top of your page, just to the left of center.
2.

Bring a curved line across to the right, and then take this down to two points at the bottom. Take the line across to the left and add two more points, then take the line up to create a curved triangle at the top. Connect this to the original shape with a curved line.
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Add a smaller triangle inside the larger ones for one ear, and then add another ear to the right of the original shape.
4.

Add a small oval to the bottom of the face, and then add two curved lines to the bottom of this for the nose and mouth.
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Add two curves to the top of this…
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Add an oval shape to the bottom of the face, making the ends of these a little pointed.
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Bring a short line down on the left, and a longer line down on the right. Take this longer line across to the left at the bottom.
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Add a loop to the right side, and then a longer loop to the left side, closing the ends of this with a line. Add two small marks for the paw of your cat.
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Connect the sides together to create the outline of the sushi…
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And then add two feet to the bottom of this, pointing in opposite directions.
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Now, bring two lines across to the left, and curl these up, joining them at the top for the tail.
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Use a green pen to shade the bottom row of circles at the top of the head.
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Use a red pen for the top circle, and the inside of the ears.
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Now, use an orange pen for the right ear, and add a curved orange patch to the left of this. Use the same shade for the tip of the tail.
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Grab a black pen, and add an “L” shape to the side and bottom of the body. Fill in the space below this with the black pen.
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Use a gray pen to shade the rest of this section of the body…
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And then use a gray pen for the edges of the feet and arms, and the top of the neck.
And there we have it – your very own super cute sushi cat; does anyone have any adorable names to give her?