How to draw Chang 'e and Yutu?

The steps of drawing Chang 'e and Jade Rabbit are as follows:

Material preparation: paper and pen.

1. First, draw the head and hair of Chang 'e. You can draw an ellipse first, and then draw two small semicircles on the upper left and right of the ellipse as her bangs. Draw two small ovals like rabbit ears on her head as her bun, and then draw her body and arms.

2. In order to show the vividness of the picture, you can draw your arms with a little sense of movement, and you can draw your arms up slightly. In order to make the picture more Chang 'e, you can draw a rabbit to represent the jade rabbit. The rabbit can be placed on Chang 'e's chest, showing a state of holding the rabbit.

3. Finally, you can draw the body of Chang 'e, including elegant skirt and fluttering sleeves, and then draw the moon and clouds around to make the whole picture more vivid.

Jade rabbit:

Jade Rabbit, also known as Moon Rabbit, is a mythical beast in ancient Chinese myths and legends. It lives on the moon and is in charge of medicine in the moon palace. Folklore, the incarnation or pet of Chang 'e, is often depicted as a Chu Jiu in many cultures, especially in the folklore and Aztec mythology of countries with Chinese characters.

According to legend, three immortals became three poor old people, begging for food from foxes, monkeys and rabbits. Both the fox and the monkey provide food to help the old man, but only the rabbit doesn't. Later, the rabbit told the old people, "Eat me." After jumping into the fire, the immortals were greatly moved, so they sent the rabbit to Guanghan Palace and turned it into a jade rabbit. Later, Jade Rabbit accompanied Chang 'e to drum up the elixir of life in Guanghan Palace.