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To draw Dracula step by step, follow along with the video tutorial below and pause the video after each step to go at your own pace. You may find it easier to follow the step-by-step drawings below. The new lines in each step are shown in red, and each step is explained in the text below the photo, so you'll know exactly what to draw in each step. You may want to open the video in a new tab and use both drawing methods! Take your time and draw at your own pace.
The written step-by-step video tutorial:
Intro: Start off with a pencil sketch. In the beginning stages, don’t press down too hard. Use light, smooth strokes for sketching.
Step 1: Draw a small circle at the top of the page as a guide for Dracula's head. If you're struggling to draw the circle, just trace the outer rim of a small, circular object like a coin or a lid. Under the circle, draw a small, U-shaped line as a guide for the vampire's jaw and chin.
Step 2: Inside the head, draw two intersecting lines as a guide to help you place Dracula's facial features later. Pay attention to the placement of the lines. On the left side of the head, draw a small, C-shaped line for this Hotel Transylvania character's ear.
Step 3: Below the head, draw a big triangle as a guide for Drac's torso. Start with a long, horizontal line at the top. Add a big, V-shaped line at the bottom. The left side of the "V" should slope more than the right side. Sketch lightly at first to get the shape right. Add two short lines at the top as guides for the vampire's neck.
Step 4: Under the torso, draw two very long vertical lines for the first part of the guide for Dracula's legs. Pay attention to how long these lines are in relation to the torso. The lines should slope to the left slightly. Don't draw the lines too far apart; keep the shape skinny. Close off the shape at the bottom.
Step 5: Draw a long, vertical line across the bottom shape to separate the legs. At the bottom, draw two small, triangular shapes pointing outward for Dracula's feet.