Zombie Sketch🧟♀️💚
Using:
Nicpro Pencil Set
Pink Lead
Funto Watercolor Pad
Hey art lovers! I'm so excited to share my latest spooky creation – a zombie sketch! You might be wondering how to get started with your own zombie drawings, and trust me, it's easier than it looks. I often get asked about the best way to tackle a scary zombie drawing, so I wanted to share some tips that helped me bring this ghoul to life. First off, don't be intimidated! An easy zombie sketch often starts with simple shapes. Think about the basic human skull structure. For my zombie face drawing, I always begin with a loose oval for the head, then add guidelines for the eyes, nose, and mouth. These initial lines don't have to be perfect; they're just your foundation. When you're trying to figure out how to draw zombies, remember that exaggeration is your friend. This is where the fun really begins! For those creepy details, think about sunken eyes, exposed teeth, and torn skin. I love adding deep shadows around the eye sockets and drawing jagged lines for decaying flesh. If you're aiming for a really scary zombie drawing, focus on those intense expressions – a vacant stare or a hunger-filled snarl can make all the difference. For tools, I can't recommend my Nicpro Pencil Set enough. The range of lead hardness lets me get those soft preliminary strokes and then build up to darker, more defined lines for details like rotting teeth or tattered clothes. And for a touch of eerie color, a good watercolor pad, like the Funto Watercolor Pad I used, is fantastic for adding a subtle greenish or grayish tint to the skin, making your zombie art truly pop. Don't forget a pink lead pencil for those initial, easily erasable guides! Want to try a 'zombie drawing step by step' approach? Here’s a quick breakdown: Outline: Start with a light sketch of the head and shoulders, defining the basic pose. Facial Features: Add eyes, nose, and mouth, but distort them. Make eyes hollow, noses partially decayed. Details: This is where you add the gruesome bits – torn skin, exposed bone, matted hair. Think about texture! Shading: Use your pencils to create depth. Dark shadows under cheekbones and around the eyes enhance the scary effect. Refine: Go over your lines, erase stray marks, and add any final touches to your zombie designs. If you're into different styles, you could even adapt these steps for a 'zombie anime girl' by keeping some traditional anime features but adding zombie elements like scarred skin or glowing eyes. There are so many unique zombie designs you can explore! Whether you want an easy cute zombie drawing or something truly terrifying for your Halloween art, practice is key. Grab your Nicpro pencils and start sketching – I promise you'll surprise yourself with what you can create!










































































this is bad ass🔥🔥🔥