How to draw the three mascots of the Asian Games?

The three mascots of the Asian Games are drawn as follows:

Materials and tools: Eraser, pencil, marker, a4 paper.

The specific tutorial is as follows:

First, we draw a decorative hat on the top of the mascot of the Asian Games. Then draw the face, eyes, mouth and ears of the Asian Games mascot. Next, we draw the body and hands of the Asian Games mascot. Then continue to draw the two feet of the Asian Games mascot. Finally, we painted the color, so that the mascot of the Asian Games was painted.

Asian Games Mascot: Lianlian is the mascot of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games 19. Dressed in fresh and natural green, the headdress is lotus leaf-shaped, with the three beaches as the top and the Internet as the path. Lotus Lotus represents the World Heritage West Lake in the shape of a robot. Its name comes from the infinite blue lotus leaf of West Lake, which means purity, nobility and peace.

The three mascots of the Asian Games are Congcong, Lianlian and Chen Chen.

Congcong represents the World Heritage Liangzhu Ancient City, Lianlian represents the World Heritage West Lake, and Chen Chen represents the World Heritage Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Representing the world heritage Liangzhu ancient city site with the shape of a robot, the name comes from the representative cultural relic Yu Cong unearthed from Liangzhu ancient city site. Exquisitely decorated jade cong is an important symbol of Liangzhu culture and exudes eternal charm.

The Asian Games, referred to as the Asian Games, is the largest comprehensive sports meeting in Asia. It is hosted by the member countries of the Olympic Council of Asia in turn and is held every four years.