Step 1: Start the drawing by first drawing baby's head and one ear. The head of the baby is drawn as an irregular circle. At the bottom of the head, it should be a bit sharper ending because it represents a head profile.
Step 2: Draw details on the baby's face. Eyebrows, eyes, lashes, and nose. Each of these details is drawn from one stroke. However, they should be on the left side of the baby's face in order to emphasize the profile.
Step 3: The hair should be drawn with a twisting arm. It cannot be seen crossing because if so the clarity would be lost.
Step 4: First, the bottle is drawn and then it's then the mouth. When drawing a bottle, attention is focused on the correct shapes. At the base, the bottle is in the form of a larger roller with an imperfect ending.
Step 5: Draw a few light lines that represent the mouth around the end of the bottle. They shouldn't be emphasized, but a few subtle lines will emphasize their function.
Step 6: Now there is a more demanding move. The baby's body should be drawn and it is necessary to follow the instructions from the picture to make it easier for you. Hands should be drawn around the bottle to get the impression that the baby is drinking. Draw the body by dragging the irregular lines. Try drawing the fingers of the left hand slightly bent around the bottle.
Step 7: The end of the upper part of the body is the drawing of the baby's stomach. This shouldn't be too difficult because one incorrect line should connect two parts.
Step 8: A little harder part is drawing a baby's legs. By carefully following the instructions, draw your legs to emphasize the sitting position of the baby. With several lines, draw your baby's diaper. Follow the position of lines on the face and draw the legs facing to the left.
Step 9: After you have got the sketch, merge all the lines on the body and delete those that are excessive.
Step 10: When painting the body, make sure to emphasize essential parts and shading. And… you’re done! We are sure that you have succeeded in this venture. Don't worry, with a little exercise, you will bring your drawing to perfection!