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Drawing Skulls: How To Draw A Skull

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By waynet


That Old Favourite: The Skull

Skulls are great to draw, as I have often drawn many skulls and they are fun to draw aswell as useful in many fantasy settings. They can be used as a focus in tattoos and many other design elements in creature and character drawings and so drawing skulls is something that I have experience with and it is a favourite thing of mine to draw.

The Skull

The human skull is made up of bones that form the shape of the skull and the most prominent bones are the cheek bones, which you can increase the largeness of them to exxaggerate the features somewhat if you want to create a creature skull, but today we shall concentrate on the Human Skull.

Here is a drawing of a skull I did last week, and it is one that looks almost realistic or as realistic as it can get with my comic book style.

Skull Art Drawing

An original skull drawing.


First Skull Draft: A Simple Shape

A simple shape is drawn for the skull head.
A simple shape is drawn for the skull head.

Drawing An Effective Skull

When drawing an effective skull there aresome points that I think help to make your skull drawing good.

First, a realistic approach can often times produce a great looking skull, so a photo or reference could be useful, but not always the case of a realistic looking skull is always needed, as an artist you can practice drawing a skull from a photo and then interpret your skulls as your own and fit them into your own style.

Here I have simply drawn a shape that will be our skull, it is a side profile of a skull head and will be the skulls design that I have chosen. You can draw your skulls how ever you want.


Adding A Few Details On Your Skull Drawing

The eyes and the mouth are deined as are small details like the cheekbones of your skull.
The eyes and the mouth are deined as are small details like the cheekbones of your skull.

Working On Your Skull Drawing

When you are trying to develop your skull drawing it is a good idea to still be open to new ways of drawing and sketching even at this stage, things and ideas could change within your own mind, depending on what lines you decide to draw.

Here I have drawn the eyes and the mouth aswell as working out the cheekbones, I will define these more later..


Skull Looking More Like A Skull

The whole of the skull design has been defined now by adding the teeth and a jaw line aswell as the nose holes and the eyes.
The whole of the skull design has been defined now by adding the teeth and a jaw line aswell as the nose holes and the eyes.

Adding The Skull Details

 By adding the recognizable features of a skull now, you are making your drawing resemble a skull which is obviously the right way to go.

The cheekbones are defined as are the teeth and the skull nose, drawing skulls is easy when you see it done!


Add A Little Bit Of Shade To Your Skull Drawing

Just darken your pencil lines a bit to add shadow to the mouth and under the eyes of the skull.
Just darken your pencil lines a bit to add shadow to the mouth and under the eyes of the skull.

Drawing Extra Detail On Your Skull Head Drawing

 Here I add extra details like bones lines and a bit of shadow  to the mouth area and under the eyes, this all helps to put your skull design down as a near permanent more skull like drawing.

All the lines that have been sketched in all contribute to the overall drawing to make it look like a skull.


Ink Your Skull

Adding ink is the final touch to your skull head drawing.
Adding ink is the final touch to your skull head drawing.

My Usual Inking Final Drawing Tip

 I always seem to ink my drawings, maybe to make them more finished.

Anyway this step is optional, you can ink them with any black fine liner or black ink and it just gives it a real permanence to your skull drawing or any drawing for that matter.

Try drawing skulls today, anyway you can....

See what I came up with below from the little skull exercise we went through today!

See The Skull Art

Skull art influenced by the skull drawing tutorial above.  All artwork copyright Wayne Tully 2009.
Skull art influenced by the skull drawing tutorial above. All artwork copyright Wayne Tully 2009.

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quicksand  says:
5 months ago

What comes to my mind is the skull on a pirate flag. No detail at all, just the outline and an indication of where the eye sockets should be, that's all. Easiest to draw too!

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katyzzz  says:
5 months ago

Wow, I'm impressed, I too love skulls, they provide the structure which houses our very expression as a person and human being.  Criminals and evil doers excepted.  You did it so well.  Even made it look easy, except for the last party trick.

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waynet  says:
5 months ago

Cheers Guys! I love drawing skulls in tattoos and other funky ways, so cheers!!

??????????  says:
4 months ago

WTF???????????

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waynet  says:
4 months ago

RE: WTF???????????

Yeah!!!!!

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C.S.Alexis  says:
4 months ago

Nice and I will bookmark this for later reference when I need a start on drawing my own skulls. I had a bit of a problem with it last fall when I just could not seem to get the image I wanted. Skulls are not my usual. I needed this lesson then so now I have it on hold. Thanks again!

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waynet  says:
4 months ago

Cheers C.S Alexis!

I may at some point do another skull drawing tutorial that clears up the skull image so that it faces forward and maybe drawing a more realistic skull.

mwaky profile image

mwaky  says:
4 months ago

cool drawings

JoBroLover1  says:
3 months ago

best lesson ever!

You're Mommy  says:
5 weeks ago

Yay!!!!! Ive found the secret to drawing jailhouse skull's...wooohooo a must have for anyone looking to draw an amazing skull...lol...this reference is terrible.

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waynet  says:
5 weeks ago

Ok...cheers I think!!

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mega1  says:
5 weeks ago

You know those Mexican Day of the Dead skull art things - from sugar molds to elaborate paper cut-outs? They have skeletons riding horses, dueling, dancing, etc. Make great tattoos too! Skulls are also a great foundation for portraiture to get a person's facial proportions just right. You're a good artist!

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waynet  says:
5 weeks ago

Cheers Mega1!

I like skulls as tattoos, they are just cool and can have infinite variations!!!

john34  says:
2 weeks ago

cool

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