Calling all Pokémon enthusiasts! If you’ve ever dreamed of drawing your favorite Pokémon characters, then you’re in the right place. This guide will teach you how to draw Vikavolt, the Bug/Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, known for its beetle-like appearance and its intriguing electric capabilities.
Understanding Vikavolt: Key Features and Related Characters
Before you start sketching, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with Vikavolt’s physical characteristics. As an Electric/Bug-type Pokémon, Vikavolt boasts a dark blue carapace, transparent light blue wings, and a pair of long, spiky mandibles. Its face is orange, and it has two captivating yellow robotic eyes.
Vikavolt shares some traits with other Bug and Electric-type Pokémon such as Rotom and Heracross. You can even consider incorporating these characters into your drawing to create a dynamic Pokémon scene!
Cracking the Guide: Decoding the Color Scheme
Our step-by-step guide uses a simple color scheme to make the process easy for you. We have Red color for the current drawing step, Black color for the lines previously drawn, and Grey color for the basic proportions sketch. This color-coded system helps you differentiate between different stages of the drawing process.
The guide consists of 13 steps in total, the first 2 steps being about making a basic sketch for proportions using light pencil strokes. When you reach the penultimate step, feel free to ink your sketch and erase the pencil lines gently after the ink dries. The final step serves as a reference for coloring.












Your first attempt at learning how to draw Vikavolt Pokemon might not turn out exactly how you pictured it, and that’s totally fine, most people need a few tries before the proportions and those big mandibles start clicking into place. Keep that first sketch around as a reference point, because when you come back and try again you’ll notice real improvement. More guides like this one show up regularly on SketchOk’s Pinterest, Facebook, and YouTube channel, so it’s worth following along to keep building that skill.