Aussie Anime Drawing Resource
This activity is a fun and quick way to introduce students to basic drawing fundamentals while celebrating key Australian sports stars.

How I Made the Templates
- I started by using ChatGPT to convert original photos of Australian sports players into an anime style illustration.
- Once downloaded, I opened each image in Photoshop, converted it to black and white, and adjusted the levels (contrast and brightness) to simplify the design into a clean template.
- These templates became the foundation for the student drawings.
Step-by-Step Student Process
- Drawing: Students began by sketching their chosen “Anime Aussie” in pencil. Some followed the template closely, while others experimented with their own drawing styles. The goal here was not to trace.

- Outlining: They used a fine black liner to refine edges and add clarity.

- Erasing: Any remaining pencil marks were erased, leaving behind a clean base drawing.
- Colouring: Students added colour using pencils, pens, or markers, personalising their athlete’s look.

- Presentation: Finished drawings were cut out and mounted on a plain, coloured piece of A4 card.

- Labelling: Using my classroom letter collection, students created titles featuring their Aussie Anime star’s name to complete the work.

Included Resources
I’ve attached:
- The coloured anime portraits originally generated through ChatGPT.
- The black-and-white templates I prepared in Photoshop.
These resources can be reused or adapted, making it easy to run this activity again or tailor it to different themes.




















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