How to draw a monster

Author: Ellen Moore
Date Of Creation: 12 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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A monster is a scary creature that usually appears in horror films and horror stories. This tutorial will show you how to draw Bigfoot and a flying eye monster.

Steps

Method 1 of 4: Bigfoot

  1. 1 Draw a square with rounded corners and add a crosshair inside it. Then draw a larger square, making the top wider than the bottom, and replace the corners with smooth fillets instead of sharp edges.
  2. 2 For the arms, add two sausage shapes. Use curved strokes for the legs and add a “C” shape for the feet.
  3. 3 Add details to the face. Draw two small circles for the eyes. Add a smaller circle inside the larger one and fill part of it with black. The shaded portion will look like a crescent moon. Add a nose. Use two small circles for the nostrils and the arch on top of them for the nose. Draw the mouth using a horizontal line and a triangle on each side for the fangs. Add ears on each side of the head using a C shape.
  4. 4 Draw the hair using small strokes that form pointed shapes.
  5. 5 Draw the details of the arms and hands. Use small strokes that form a jagged line for the arms to make them appear shaggy. When drawing your fingers, you can use a sausage shape and a small semicircle shape on each finger for your nails.Add some horizontal and slanted strokes on the monster's chest.
  6. 6 Use the same strokes as for the arms when drawing the legs to make them look shaggy too. For the feet, use the shorter “U” shapes, then add the toenails using small semicircles.
  7. 7 Erase unnecessary lines.
  8. 8 Color in your drawing.

Method 2 of 4: Flying Eye

  1. 1 Draw a circle. Attach triangular shapes to each side of the circle.
  2. 2 Draw a curve in the center of the circle and add another curved line below to create a pointed shape.
  3. 3 Draw the pupil. Add a small circle inside it, surrounded by two rows of separate lines. Draw a small shape in the upper right corner of the eyes where light is usually reflected. Add curved strokes at the top and bottom of the eye to form the eyelids.
  4. 4 Draw the mouth. Add a zigzag across the mouth to make it look like a row of sharp teeth.
  5. 5 Add details to the wings, make them sharp at the top, and draw two curved lines for the bottom. Add a pair of inverted "V" s on each wing.
  6. 6 Erase unnecessary lines and draw where you see fit.
  7. 7 Color in your drawing.

Method 3 of 4: Cartoon Sea Monster

  1. 1 Draw an oval for the head.
  2. 2 Draw a sharp, angular shape for the jaw.
  3. 3 Draw another oval for the body.
  4. 4 Draw curved lines connecting the body to the head.
  5. 5 Draw an oval for the palms and add curved lines for the claws and arms.
  6. 6 Draw two ovals with trapezoids connected to the legs. Add curved lines for the claws.
  7. 7 Draw curved lines for the tail.
  8. 8 Draw the upper ridge using curved lines.
  9. 9 Draw triangles for the teeth, and add a circle for the eye.
  10. 10 Based on the sketches, sketch out the main body of the monster.
  11. 11 Add details such as skin texture, blemishes and ridge details.
  12. 12 Erase unnecessary sketches.
  13. 13 Color your sea monster!

Method 4 of 4: Realistic Sea Monster

  1. 1 Draw a rectangle for the head.
  2. 2 Draw an inverted triangle for the mouth.
  3. 3 Draw an oval for the body.
  4. 4 Draw another oval for another section of the monster's body.
  5. 5 Draw a series of ovals and trapezoids for the monster's arms.
  6. 6 Draw a series of curved lines for the tentacles.
  7. 7 Draw curved lines for the back of the monster's head and arms.
  8. 8 Draw the eyes and mouth, making a circle for the eye and curves for the mouth.
  9. 9 Based on the sketches, draw your sea monster.
  10. 10 Add skin texture to your sea monster.
  11. 11 Erase unnecessary lines.
  12. 12 Color your sea monster!

You will need

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Rubber
  • Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors