Greetings, fellow artists! Are you ready to take your drawing skills to the next level and tackle one of the most striking characters from Fairy Tail? We present to you: Sting Eucliffe! This blond-haired, blue-eyed dragon slayer is not only a formidable opponent, but also a great inspiration for artists who want to improve their skills. But don’t worry, you don’t need to be a dragon slayer to draw his handsome face! With our guide, you’ll be able to create your own stunning portrait of this powerful mage. So let’s get started!
Who is Sting Eucliffe and why draw his face?
Sting Eucliffe is a mage from the Sabertooth Guild and a dragon slayer who uses light magic. He is known for his serious demeanor, sharp tongue, and fierce determination. He has spiky blond hair, blue eyes, and a lean, muscular build. His signature outfit includes a black and gold coat with fur trim, a white shirt, and black pants. He also wears fingerless gloves and black boots with gold trim.
Drawing Guide
Now that you know a bit more about Sting, let’s dive into the drawing guide! Before you start, make sure you have the right materials: a pencil, eraser, paper, and a reference image of Sting. Here are some tips and tricks to help you draw his face:
- Start by drawing a rough outline for the head, and then add guidelines for the eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Sketch in the basic shapes of the features, such as the eyes, eyebrows, nose, and mouth.
- Refine the features by adding details such as the irises, pupils, brows, and lips.
- (optional) Add shading to create depth and texture, focusing on the areas where shadows naturally occur, such as under the nose, chin, and eyebrows.
- Use an eraser to clean up any smudges or mistakes, and make any necessary adjustments.
Remember, drawing takes practice, so don’t worry if your first attempt doesn’t turn out perfectly. Keep practicing and you’ll get better and better!









Now that you know how to draw Sting Eucliffe’s face, head over to the pinned post for this tutorial on Pinterest and share your finished sketch in the comments. That’s where the SketchOk community tends to gather, swap tips, and show off their work, so it’s a great place to see how others tackled Sting’s sharp features and confident expression. If you prefer learning by watching, some guides also have video versions on the SketchOk YouTube channel worth checking out.