Welcome to our step-by-step tutorial on drawing one of the most unique Pokémon, Alolan Marowak. This Fire/Ghost-type Pokémon from Generation VII of the famed anime series is beloved by fans for its distinct look and captivating backstory. By following our drawing guide, you will become a Pokémon drawing master in no time!
The Fiery Ghost: Alolan Marowak’s Appearance
Alolan Marowak is a striking Pokémon with a skeleton-like, black body. Before you start sketching, here are the main points you should keep in mind about its appearance:
- The arms of the Alolan Marowak are significantly longer and slenderer than those of its standard counterpart.
- The central part of its skull features a pattern that resembles an extruded high-cylinder cap.
- A distinguishing feature of the Alolan Marowak is its bone, constantly burning with two light green flames at both ends.
Tracing the Lines: About the Drawing Guide
Our guide presents a systematic process of creating a sketch, dividing the drawing procedure into 13 manageable steps. The first 2 steps are focused on creating a basic sketch to establish the correct proportions of Alolan Marowak.
Color coding is used in the images of the guide to make it easy to follow:
- Red Color: Represents the lines you should draw in the current step.
- Black Color: Showcases the lines you have drawn in the previous steps.
- Grey Color: Demonstrates the basic sketch lines.
Once you master drawing Alolan Marowak, why not try adding some other related characters to your Pokémon drawing portfolio? Drawing other Pokémon like Charizard, Gengar, Pikachu (in various poses), Lucario, and Bulbasaur can be a fun way to expand your skills.












Now that you know how to draw Marowak Pokemon, try setting this sketch aside and coming back to it in a few days without looking at the steps, since that kind of repetition is really what makes the shapes stick. You’ll likely surprise yourself with how much you remember. New guides get posted regularly on SketchOk’s Pinterest, and video versions of some guides show up on the YouTube channel over time, so both are worth following if you want to keep building your Pokemon lineup.