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A complete guide to drawingevil vector skulls in IllustratorOCT 25, 2011 BY DOINK
Skull drawing is a quite simple task at a glance, but once you start sketching, it probably looks
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different from your reference (you are using a reference, right?). Then it starts to go out of proportions,
looks deformed and has no expression whatsoever. But this is OK, it is a part of the learning process
– please do not let this get to you! I, myself have gone through this and every other artist has, as well.
This tutorial will show you how to draw evil skulls easily, as well as learn a bit of anatomy along the
way. So let’s draw some really evil and nasty skulls – the right way!
References
First, we need to learn the anatomy of the skull and for that, we need a few references, which I am sure
you can find on Google images - link
Sketching
We start with simple geometrical shapes, just to block in the contour. Use only short, straight lines, do
not draw curves yet. A sketch is supposed to be rough, you can adjust it easily to correct any
mistakes. In short terms, keep your roughs rough and your cleans clean.
Unlike regular human skulls, you can add expressions and alter its overall shape to become more
aggressive.
Now that we have a pretty good idea of how to draw one, let’s draw one in a perspective view.
Simple shading
Now that we have knowledge of the outline, let’s make it pop out from the paper! In the sketch below,
I’ve marked the 3D shape with a grid. Grab your pencil and paper and mark it on your sketch as well.
I’m asking you to do this because you have a good photographic memory (you’re an artist, right?) and
drawing it yourself will turn the image you see on the screen into an elaborate process customized only
for you. It becomes a dialogue between you and the paper and makes it easier to understand and
memorize.
Outline
Now that we have a complete understanding of the shape, we can start adding polished details. Let’s
start with the outline and the strong lines that define it. For that, we will use two pressure-sensitive
brushes.
For the contour, we’ll use the thicker brush and for the inner details, a thinner brush. A strong outline
makes it stand out and it does not confuse the viewer, so outlining like this is a must.
Here’s a little trick to use for the outline: in the areas where you have a shadow, make the outline a bit
stronger than the rest. Not only you can dispose of the shadow, but it will add more volume to the
overall design.
Details
Grab the second brush we created and lets start drawing, shall we? This is a very tricky part, we only
want the outline to suggest the shape and not draw the entire contour. Keep in mind that the brain can
make you see a defined shape even if there are just a few lines. In the image below, I’ve drawn a skull
and you can tell it’s a skull at first glance, even if it doesn’t have a high level of detail.
So let’s apply this principle to our drawing.
Shading
This part is similar to the simple shading, but this time you have to pay attention to the line spacing
and length. Start drawing the basic shadows, then just fill the white gaps with random, short strokes.
That’s about it. One important aspect: Keep in mind the position of the light source. If you draw this for
a garment print, the light source is not important and you must sacrifice everything to the visual impact.
A t-shirt will look cool if you manipulate the line spacing and thickness, not shading and lighting.
Extra details
The bone structure is not very smooth, especially if you draw something old and decayed. This
enables you to add shaky lines, just to add a wee bit of texture, holes, cracks or tiny dents. It’s these
details that make a huge difference, I recommend you do this for everything you draw from this point
on. It is a personal touch and shows how much effort you’ve put into it.
Saving
Select the entire artwork and expand the strokes (Object > Expand Appearance…), then hit the
“Merge” button in the Pathfinder window. Hit it one more time if you still have Stroke. This is a technical
aspect you must do for a couple of reasons: when someone else wants to scale it, the strokes will not
scale along unless you specifically set them and the source file will have a smaller size.
Done!
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Hector says
Oct 31, 2011 at 18:46
Awesome tutorial! Thanks Doink. I think I’ll give it a shot and produce a version with
no hatch work and maybe more bold positive/negative contrast that could be used on a
pumpkin carving for tonight!
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kuzz808 says
Nov 2, 2011 at 23:39
i love this pic it is the best one i seen
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Richard says
Nov 4, 2011 at 04:27
design is so LOUD and aggressive ..pretty awesome! :)
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melanie says
Nov 23, 2011 at 14:51
I wish I could draw in illustrator! :( you’re so good, I’m jealous. :D
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Rabecka Watkins says
Mar 17, 2012 at 04:41
I know who will like this one.
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Marcelo Jaboo says
Jul 15, 2012 at 19:38
Menino..muito bom. Obrgado
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Maddoq Town says
Sep 8, 2012 at 03:22
It's awesome.
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Maddoq Town says
Sep 8, 2012 at 03:22
It's awesome.
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Jéssica says
Nov 7, 2012 at 17:43
Hey man!
What is this version of Illustrator? CS3 or CS4?
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Doink says
Nov 23, 2012 at 13:09
I used CS3. But it doesn’t make a huge difference, the techniques used can
be used in an even earlier version.
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Quintin Gerber says
Aug 13, 2013 at 20:43
Hi there,
I love the awesome tutorial! I would very much like to create such art, but my drawing skills
are lacking that department. Is it possible to learn how to draw like that??
Thanks!!!
Q
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Doink says
Aug 21, 2013 at 15:22
there are a few youtube channels that explain quite well how to draw stuff.
ProkoTV is one of them, check it out.
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