Drawing Classic Fantasy Castles
82Castle Drawing: A Few Rules To Sketch By
Just like drawing anything, castles have their own way of drawing them and these are what make them look rather good, but first there is an excellent resource that has lots of reference pictures of castles and castle ruins from all over the world and it is great to take parts of existing castles and make your own fantasy castle that just exists in your own made up worlds.
Here is that website:
Now there are only a few rules that I like to apply to my castles, just avoid these rules if you'd rather do your own castles.
First - The castle has to be located on an impossibly balanced ruin of a mountain as that is part of the charm of castles.
Second - Lots of towers equals a large castle
Third - A full moon in the background with lots of dark clouds just sets it off for me.
Fourth - A visible entrance or doorway.
And that is the simple rules that I myself always go by when drawing castles.
Setting Up The Castle Scene
A Castles First Lines
The initial drawing stage of working out your castle drawing is the best stage for drawing it is the process of making your drawing work based on an idea that you may have at the back of your mind or at the forefront of your creative thoughts.
Seeing this idea transfer to paper is the exciting part and most satisfying when you get it right almost straight away. Castles always work best when you look at what castles look like today in real life and then do the exact opposite when it's time to draw the castle building.
The drawing to the right is the essential foundation of the next stage, which is as I always say, the defining stage, the process of filling in some of the gaps by random lines and made up pencil marks to form the basis of your castle building as best you can to your ability.
Defining The Towers And Structure Of The Castle
Towers And Details Of Your Castle
It's important to draw and define your towers and windows at this point aswell as some structural issues to help support the fact that your castle is standing on one of the worlds most unstable mountain ruins.
At this point, adding more solid lines that you know are going to stay is the order of the day and also finding out where your light source is going to come from is important for the next step.
The details don't have to be exact at this stage as you can work this out in the trasition of this step to the next and be sure that all of your composition works because next we wil start to add some of the background elements to create a scene that looks like it exists and is part of a full fantasy world.
Heavier Pencil Work To Make Your Castle Drawing Permanent
Drawing Harder Pencil Lines
The drawing starts to show through at this stage and you can still change some stuff at this point, and when you add the heavier pencil lines you get to know where your castle drawing is headed.
The idea here is to define everything and see what it looks like for the ext stage of inking in black ink.
Black Ink The Castles Pencil Lines
Inking the castle at this stage makes the castle drawing more permanent and working out the recesses of the darkness that the moon will cast upon the castle subject.
At this stage of the castle drawing I have started to add a little shading on the mountains and this will be finished in the final stages of the castles drawing.ks
Finish The Shading Of Your Castle Design
Adding The Final Touches Of Shading To Your Castle
After all of this sketching lightly and then inking, we go over the shading to create more depth in your concept castle drawing, I like drawing and adding depth to mountainous rubble and the final castle drawing you can really draw them anyway you want, the castle can be a fixed point and actually part of the mountain or something entirely different, this little drawing tutorial is not meant to make you draw the way I do or something like that, I wanted to write and draw a step by step guide just to give a few pointers as to draw a fantasy castle, the rest is up to you as an artist...Go draw castles...and maybe make your own hubpage about it!!
Other Fantasy Castle Drawing References And Resources
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This chateau in the heart of France, can satisfy the most demanding taste. It has a 40 acre park, French gardens, a museum of horse drawn carriages and hunting lodges.
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Fantasy Castle Drawing Comments
Thanks, this is a fun hub. Good, careful advice on how to draw castles.
Cheers Sufidreamer & tdarby!
I'm trying to go through my unpublished hubs and complete them as I have lots of how to draw tutorials in draft, the next one is how to an ugly troll, just need to do a few sketches.
Thanks for your comments!!
Need a model? ;)
Ha! no I have enough reference photos of sumo wrestlers and other stuff I am taking inspiration from, thanks for your suggestion though lol!
Cool...! (I followed Sufi over here.) Do you know the work of Bryan Talbot, out of curiousity?
Yes, Isn't he the comic book artist? I've seen quite a bit of his artwork and it is truly inspirational, I remember seeing a tree sprite pen and ink drawing he did and that was fantastic! I've even thought about buying it!
Cheers now!!
Really neat idea for a hub! Where are the dragons? Dragons go with castles!
Very cool! I wish I could draw better.
Ms Chievous, Dragons are definitely on the list of unpublished hubpages I have in draft, so yes they do go with castles.
I'd like to beef these "how to draw" article tutorials up over time with multiple examples.
Cheers for the comment!
Cheers Kerryg! Drawing gets better with age and lots of beer!!
I just noticed your forum post, so I decided to check out your hub. You do draw very well and explain these tutorials quite well Wayne. I hope you continue to update your older hubs with the photos of your drawings.
Cheers now Sweetie and well done for winning the hubmob for your mothers day hub!!
As for my tutorials I have about 14 more how to draw ones in draft, but on paper I have 100+ all mapped out and counting, I thought I might aswell get on with it, so that I can build up something useful as one big interlinked content library all of my own!!
It sounds like a massive project, but I am sure once completed you will get a lot of traffic. I drew a castle once for a six grade art class, but I do not know what happened to it.
I enjoy your picture but I don't the moon and the wave.
Yes this will be a large project and it will be one that will be good to do, as drawing is one of my number one hobbies!
Aree_36 - Cheers too, the castle drawing is intended as just a concept sketch and should just be used for inspiration and not actual fact realism.
I thought you wrote a good informative article on castle drawings. I've always been a big fan of the castle inside and out.
Cheers write away, When I learned to draw a castle this way as a child it has stuck with me forever, I like going sight seeing and taking pictures of castles and would love to visit some all over the world.
Hi Waynet,
I like your castle drawing. I used to watch a show called Great Castles of Europe. I've always been fascinated with castles and enjoyed your article.
Thanks Deltachord! I enjoyed drawing this castle and am sure it will be the first of many and yes some of the castles in Europe look fantastic and would love to visit them.
This castle article rocks! I hadn't found anything on drawing fantasy castles and have been floundering along doing it my own way, the best one I did is a small watercolour where I covered the entrance and much of the lower area with mist.
I won't usually stick to your rules, because it depends on the context and the story -- maybe the entrance isn't necessarily visible in the scene that I want to illustrate. But the difficult approach on a high peak is historical as well as artistic, that makes it extremely defensible. Unless dragons are landing of course.
That and depending on the story I may not be looking at it at night. Yours are beautiful and so atmospheric. You have a unique, powerful style with rocks and mountains that's almost organic. Cherish it and keep drawing castles!
Cheers now Robert!
I've always drawn variations of castles, in fact one of my best ones was one I drew A3 size in just pencil and it was the best castle drawing I ever did, but it just disappeared when I moved house.
Rocks are just wonderful to draw, I could draw them all day and also rubble, the randomness of rocks and rubble line and shade, just make me add lots of details sometimes.
I have a hubpage in draft on how to draw a lord of the rings tower inspired from the films, but I don't know when I'll finish that one...!!?
Watcha Wayne,
excellent, useful and well executed How To article.
best Mick
Cheers Mick!
I am in the process of doing a few other castles and stuff here at hubpages....so keep an eye and ear out!
I like your step by step method of teaching drawing.
Thanks Lakeerieartists!!
I like doing these drawing hubs...must have found my calling!!!
I was just creating a watercolor today, thinking that I should take pictures as I go to do something similar. But I kept going. :)
ahh! I've done that a couple of times...with drawings it is easy to backtrack and trace the steps as I've done that too, but paintings I just don't have the energy to backtrack steps....got a few painting hubpages in the works so...
Hey Wanye,
I would just like to say that this is a awesome hub and pretty good art work you got there. Very good indeed.
Wish I could draw an good as this :)
Thanks Dheeraji!
I do have more of these planned, but with the release of an online business fairly soon, all time has been taken up with marketing plans and cash flow analysis for the business, but I do plan on finishing all of my draft hubpages soon!
Really like the way you have a twist-factor going on in the composition. The contrast is great. I love to do imaginary work it's my favorite. Your castle is inspiring!
Thank you Eonsaway!
I enjoyed drawing it, but I may do another example either added to this one or a completely separate hubpage altogether as I feel it looked okay, but I might do another example which captures what I wanted to draw for a castle.
Beautifully done! Good job. You are a great artist.
Thanks Leslie!
I'd like to get better at drawing and do more of these drawing tutorials.
The best yet!
Cheers I like drawing castles!
Wicked Hub !!!
Cheers SweetyCheeks!
I like drawing castles, they is fun!
Nice hub! Glad I found your spooky castle right before Halloween, it was very inspiring! Thanks for all your contributions, you are incredibly talented!
Cheers again Mike!
I've started a new castle drawing hubpage on another account and hopefully I should improve upon this one too.





























Sufidreamer says:
7 months ago
Quality, Wayne - I love castles, especially with lots of bats flying across the face of the moon! The spookier, the better.