How To Draw a Wizard with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Cartoon drawing tutorials for beginners and everyone.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1
Outline the head, chest and pelvis
Draw three freeform ovals. Place each oval on top of the other. The upper oval is the head, the middle is the ribcage, and the lower is the pelvis. Mark the position of the shaft with a straight line.
Step 2
Sketch of the Wizard’s limbs
Draw the limbs. The left arm is bent at the elbow, the right arm is set to the side and slightly lowered. The legs are parallel to each other and start at the pelvis.
Step 3
Outline the principles on the face and back
Mark the top with two criss-cross lines. Sketch of the wizard’s futuristic cloak using a cylinder. Draw it on the chest and show the position of the neck.
Step 4
Add volume to the arm
First, let’s add some volume to the upper arm and upper arm of the wizard. Outline the shoulder and elbow joints using simple circles. At this stage, draw simple geometric shapes instead of using the palm of your hand.
Step 5
Start drawing the Sorcerer’s Cloak
Draw the bottom of the cape down along the legs to the ground. Then draw the bottom hem of the cape. To make this garment look real, give it a wave-like shape.
Step 6
Draw a wizard’s weapon
Place the magic staff in the left hand and make it like a long pole. In length, it is equal to the height of the wizard. In the wizard’s right hand, draw the outlines of a sword with a narrow blade and a guard.
Step 7
Draw facial features for Wizard
To do this, place two small strokes right in the center of the head. Use horizontal lines from the first stages. Then draw the nose a little below. Then draw the mouth below the nose.
Step 8
Draw a mage’s beard and hair
Draw a triangle on the chest and cover the shoulders. Use brush strokes to add lightness and layering to the wizard’s beard.
Step 9
Draw a magician’s hat
Start with the wide brim of your hat and position it so that the top of your head is not visible below. Then add an elongated cone to the hat and complete the design with the top.
Step 10
Draw sleeves
Back to creating the cape. Draw lines along the arms to create the outline of the sleeves. You should have long and wide sleeves. Then mark the folds of the fabric with brush strokes.
Step 11
Draw belts and bags
It cuts across the torso and creates a lot of folds on the cape. On the right side of the wizard is a bag, which you must attach to your belt. Draw a belt around the waist and use the strokes to mark the folds on the cape.
Step 12
View details of Sorcerer’s Cloak
Add volume and relief to the gown. Use a row of vertical lines to create the folds, starting at the waist. Then add extra lines on the sides to give the bottom of the cape more float.
Step 13
View details of Mages’ Scepter
Return to staff. To make it look like a staff, you need to clearly define its silhouette. Try to give the employee a slight roughness. Further, draw each finger grasping the stick.
Step 14
Detail of sword and left hand
Draw the fingers on the right hand in the same way. Then, place the treasure sword on the wizard’s clenched palm. The blade starts from the guard. Make sure the blade is sharp.
Step 15
Delete the rule
The wizard drawing is almost ready. Erase all the rules with the eraser tool. You can then add any additional details, such as inscriptions on the cape or scrolls on the inside of the bag.
Step 16
Coloring Wizard drawings
Get started with the color palette for the wizard. Use dark gray to paint the wizard’s cloak. Make the beard light gray. Color the hat with the color of the cape. The handle and guard of the sword are gray, and the blade is light gray. The staff, belt and bag will be brown.