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How to Draw a Halloween Dracula
Artist:
Dawn
/ October 8, 2013
Step 1.
The first thing we will do is draw a banana or hook like shape for the form of Dracula's cape. Add the crease or fold lines along the base of the cape.
The first thing we will do is draw a banana or hook like shape for the form of Dracula's cape. Add the crease or fold lines along the base of the cape.
Step 2.
Next, draw the shape of Dracula's head, then draw the collar from his cape.
Next, draw the shape of Dracula's head, then draw the collar from his cape.
Step 3.
We will now work on the face and the first thing we will do is draw the eyebrows, then incorporate the shape or lining of the nose, then draw the smile and cone shaped fangs.
We will now work on the face and the first thing we will do is draw the eyebrows, then incorporate the shape or lining of the nose, then draw the smile and cone shaped fangs.
Step 4.
Here you will sketch out the signature hairline which comes to a long point on the forehead. Draw the eyes, and add that bump under the mouth for the chin.
Here you will sketch out the signature hairline which comes to a long point on the forehead. Draw the eyes, and add that bump under the mouth for the chin.
Step 5.
Now that the face and cape is all sketch in, we can start drawing the flying rodents ( which is what I like to call them), or bats flying or hoovering over Dracula's head.
Now that the face and cape is all sketch in, we can start drawing the flying rodents ( which is what I like to call them), or bats flying or hoovering over Dracula's head.
Step 6.
Lastly, draw in the shape of the moon which almost flows with Dracula's body pose. Once that is complete, draw the rest of the bats. Erase the mistakes you may have made along the way.
Lastly, draw in the shape of the moon which almost flows with Dracula's body pose. Once that is complete, draw the rest of the bats. Erase the mistakes you may have made along the way.
Step 7.
That's it, you are all done drawing a classic style Halloween Dracula. I hope you had fun, and be sure to color in the drawing so you can hang it up in the window, door, or fridge.
That's it, you are all done drawing a classic style Halloween Dracula. I hope you had fun, and be sure to color in the drawing so you can hang it up in the window, door, or fridge.
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Artist:
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Date Added:
October 8, 2013
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Description:
Now here is concept that I never did before in drawing or lesson form. Up next, we will be learning "how to draw a Halloween Dracula", step by step. After this Dracula I will upload my last Halloween related tut. Dracula is known for three main things, he drinks blood, turns into a bat, and only comes out at night. That is the message I tried to convey here with this design of Dracula. I will usually make sketches on Dracula whether he is biting into the neck of a beautiful woman, or just standing there with a grin showing off his cone shaped teeth. Some of my favorite Dracula themed characters over the years have been ones like Lestat, Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's Dracula, Count Dracula from the cereal box, the vampire boys from The Lost Boys, and The Count from Sesame Street. I do hope you like this very Halloween creation of Dracula.
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