Omniverse redesigned this Transylian monster with bulkier proportions and more visible mechanical components than ever before. This tutorial shows how to draw Dr. Viktor from Classic Omniverse, featuring the towering brute with his twin electrical towers rising from his shoulders, rivet-covered armor plating, and that grotesque stitched face with mismatched eyes. Dr. Viktor Classic Omniverse appears in the Ben 10 series sporting a heavier industrial look compared to earlier versions. His wide power stance with those massive segmented arms and circular bolt patterns shows the updated Frankenstein aesthetic.
Drawing Dr. Viktor Classic Omniverse Style
This guide contains 44 steps that take you through Dr. Viktor from his conductor towers down to his heavy metal boots, capturing that bulky redesigned body with all its rivets and plating.
Dr. Viktor Classic Omniverse Design Features
- Twin segmented electrical towers on shoulders
- Small head between massive shoulder mass
- Mismatched eyes with different sizes
- Stitched face with exposed teeth
- Thick neck collar with metal band
- Barrel-shaped torso with bone-like pattern
- Wide belt with rectangular buckle
- Massive segmented forearms with circular rivets
- Large blocky hands with thick fingers
- V-shaped black markings on upper arms
- Heavy boots with rivet details
Sketching Dr. Viktor Classic Omniverse requires handling many circular rivet patterns and segmented armor sections. For his original appearance, check the Dr. Viktor Ben 10 OS tutorial. The Dr. Viktor Ultimate Alien guide shows another version, Zs’Skayr Classic Omniverse offers his ghostly master, and Shocksquatch Omniverse Classic provides practice with another electric-themed character.
Color Navigation System
Use these colors to track each stage:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Dr. Viktor Classic Omniverse: Full Tutorial












































Share Your Dr. Viktor Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Dr. Viktor from Classic Omniverse. Did the shoulder towers and rivet patterns come together correctly? Leave a comment with your thoughts or post a link to your finished artwork online. Drawing heavily armored villains with repeated circular details builds patience and precision, and community feedback helps everyone improve at handling these industrial monster designs.