In this drawing lesson you will learn how to draw a ninja step by step. You will surely like this lesson and it will be useful!
This tutorial will be interesting for you if you want to know how to draw ninja step by step. This lesson is good for children and beginners, as it has quite simple and understandable steps. Ninjas used to be Japanese spies. They could spy on someone or attack suddenly. The main qualities of the Ninja are considered to be speed, agility, courage, and endurance.
I’m sure you’ve seen the ninja many times as a character in various movies, cartoons, or TV programs. In this lesson, you will learn to draw Ninja in a cartoon style.
If you are ready to start drawing, prepare the materials you need for drawing and get to work right away.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 20 minutes.
How to Draw a Ninja Step by Step
- Draw the outline of the head and torso.
Outline the ninja’s head as an oval and his torso below, using curved lines and one straight line.
- Depict an element of the costume.
To complete this step, on the previously drawn oval, add a few curved lines.
- Outline the character’s hands and legs.
Draw the hands symmetrically, using the same curved lines, add the legs with a single arc.
- Add the shoes and sleeves.
Depict symmetrical straight and rounded lines on the arms and legs of the ninja.
- Draw the eyes and part of the costume.
Picture the ninja’s eyes as two same ovals, and add the elements as curved lines on the left side.
- Add the sword and the belt.
Draw them using straight lines of different sizes, an incomplete oval, and an incomplete circle.
- Draw the rest of the ninja’s costume.
To do this step, draw straight horizontal and oblique lines of different sizes on the ninja’s torso.
- Color the drawing.
To color this drawing, use blue, black, shades of gray, and any color you want to color the skin.
This drawing lesson has come to an end. I hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to download the PDF file I prepared for you. This file contains a short version of this drawing guide and additional useful materials.
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