How to Draw Sans from Undertale
In this drawing lesson we will tell you how to draw Sans from Undertale step by step. This lesson will be very exciting and unusual.
I am glad to bring to your attention another fascinating and useful drawing lesson in which I will show you how to draw Sans from Undertale step by step. This lesson has nine steps.
Sans from Undertale is a fictional character created by Toby Fox for a role-playing video game. This is one of the key characters of Undertale and the older brother of Papyrus.
If you have already prepared art supplies, start doing this work right now. I am sure that this lesson will help you develop your artistic skills.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw Sans from Undertale
- Draw the outline of the head.
To depict the head, draw a shape that looks like a deformed circle using a curved line.
- Start drawing the facial features.
Depict the eyes, nose, and mouth using oval shapes, arcs, and a curved line.
- Finish drawing the character’s facial features.
Draw the pupils in the form of circles inside the drawn outlines of the eyes, add the teeth.
- Start drawing the character’s torso.
Add curved lines to draw the contours of the arms, the shoulders, and the outline of the hood.
- Finish drawing the character’s arms.
Draw some curved lines and a straight line to draw the jacket and hands in the jacket pockets.
- Continue drawing the character’s costume.
Draw the line for the belt and also complete the outline of the jacket using curved lines.
- Start drawing the lower part of the character’s torso.
Using curved lines of varying lengths, draw the outline of the shorts below the drawn jacket.
- Depict the legs.
Draw the legs as straight lines and add the outlines of the slippers using curved lines.
- Color the drawing.
You should use different shades of blue, gray, beige, and also pink.
You did a great job! This is the end of this simple and unusual drawing lesson, in which we told you how to draw Sans from Undertale in nine easy steps. Save the PDF file, which contains a short version of the lesson and additional useful materials.