Are you a fan of Ninjago? If so, then why not take your fandom one step further by learning how to draw LEGO Ninjago Kai! Follow this step-by-step guide and soon you’ll have your very own custom creation like coloring pages at Ninjago ausmalbilder. Let’s get started! 

Draw the Outline of Kai's Head and Body

The first step is to draw the outline of Kai's head and body. Start by drawing an oval for his head, then draw two curved lines for his neck. Add two parallel lines for his arms and two more for his legs. Finally, draw a curved bottom line for his torso. You should now have an outline that looks like this: 

Oval (head) ➡️ Two curved lines (neck) ➡️ Two parallel lines (arms) ➡️ Two parallel lines (legs) ➡️ Curved bottom line (torso). 

Draw Kai's Features

Now it’s time to add in some details. Draw two circles inside the oval for eyes, one circle inside each arm line for hands, and three circles on each leg line for feet. Then draw a curved rectangle above the oval for the top of his head and a triangle beneath it for the tip of his nose. Finally, draw two curved lines below the oval to form Kai's mouth and chin. Your drawing should look something like this: 

Two circles (eyes) ➡️ One circle in each arm line (hands) ➡️ Three circles on each leg line (feet)➡️ Curved rectangle (top of head)➡️ Triangle (nose)➡️ Two curved lines(mouth/chin). 

Finish Up with Some Color!

To finish up your drawing, all you need to do is color it in! Use bright colors such as reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples—you name it! You can also add some black accents around your drawing if you want to give it a more edgy look or use different shades of gray if you want to go for a more subtle look. Have fun with it!  

Congratulations! You've just learned how to draw LEGO Ninjago Kai! All that’s left now is to practice until you are confident enough with your skills so you can create even better drawings in the future. So don't be afraid to try out new things; after all, that’s how we learn and grow our talents! Thanks for joining us on this creative journey - happy drawing!