Ben’s very first alien transformation lit up the screen in the original series pilot. This tutorial explains how to draw Heatblast from Ben 10, the Pyronite who shoots fire and can surf on molten rock. Heatblast holds the honor of being the first alien Ben ever turned into when the Omnitrix attached to his wrist that summer night. His body made of magma rocks with flames constantly burning from his head creates a striking visual challenge to recreate on paper.
Sketching Heatblast Full Body
This guide contains 14 steps that take you through drawing Heatblast in an action pose, one fist raised and wrapped in flames, ready to blast some fire.
Heatblast’s Design Features
- Head engulfed in yellow and orange flames
- Red rock face with yellow eyes
- Confident smirk expression
- Body made of dark red volcanic rock
- Yellow lava cracks running throughout body
- Omnitrix symbol on chest
- One raised fist covered in fire
- Segmented rock pattern on limbs
- Lighter colored hands and feet
- Dynamic stance with bent knees
Drawing Heatblast means paying attention to those lava crack patterns across his rocky body. For another fire-powered alien, check out the Swampfire tutorial with its plant-fire combo. The NRG Omniverse guide shows contained radiation energy, and XLR8 offers contrast with its speed-based sleek design.
Color Navigation System
Each step uses colors to show what lines to add:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Heatblast: Full Step-by-Step Guide
Post Your Heatblast Artwork!
That covers this tutorial on how to draw Heatblast from Ben 10. Did the flame effects and rock textures come together well? Drop a comment sharing your results or link to your finished piece online. The Ben 10 community enjoys seeing different takes on this original Pyronite, and feedback from fellow artists helps everyone improve their fire effect drawing skills.