Drawing is an art form that captures imagination and brings characters to life. One such iconic character is Aang from Avatar. Dive into this tutorial and learn how to draw Aang, the last Airbender, with precision and flair.
The Essence of Aang
- Distinctive Features: Bald head with a remarkable arrowlike design signifying his Air Nomad heritage.
- Bending Abilities: As the Avatar, Aang is proficient in all four bending arts: airbending, waterbending, earthbending, and firebending.
- Companions: While drawing Aang, you can also consider adding his close companions like Katara, Sokka, and his loyal flying bison for a complete scene.
- Expressions: Despite the challenges he faced, Aang often wore a kind and goofy expression. But in our drawing, he seems to be really angry, which is crucial to capture in the drawing.
Guide Overview
Embarking on this drawing journey, it’s crucial to understand the guide’s unique color-coding system:
- Red Color: Represents the current step to focus on.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines drawn in previous steps.
- Grey Color: Depicts the basic sketch or proportions.
This guide offers a systematic 13-step approach to mastering your drawing of Aang. Begin with a basic sketch using light pencil strokes. Once you’ve completed the sketch, inking is an optional next step. Using a fine-tip pen or marker, trace over your pencil lines. It’s imperative to let the ink dry before erasing any pencil marks to avoid smudges. The final image showcases a colored rendition of Aang which serves as a color reference should you decide to add hues to your masterpiece.
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Your first try at how to draw angry Aang might not look exactly the way you pictured, and that’s completely fine, since those early attempts are actually useful practice to look back on later. Keep the sketch, try it again, and you’ll notice the difference pretty quickly. New guides come out regularly, so following SketchOk on Pinterest or Facebook is a good way to stay in the loop, and the email signup at the top of the page will drop a weekly digest straight into your inbox.
Dang! Thanks for the guidance
Thank you for the comment!