Machine breaking and rebuilding drives this little Planchaküle gremlin into a frenzy. This tutorial shows how to draw Juryrigg from Omniverse Classic, featuring the mischievous imp-like alien with his oversized goggles, sharp-toothed grin, and that long devil tail curling behind him. Juryrigg Omniverse Classic appears in the Ben 10 series as a tiny tech-obsessed creature who cannot resist tearing apart and rebuilding any machinery nearby. His crouched stance with those long clawed fingers shows an alien ready to grab the nearest device.
Drawing Juryrigg Omniverse Classic Style
This guide consists of 35 steps that cover Juryrigg from his goggled head down to his clawed feet, capturing that impish pose with his signature sly expression.
Juryrigg Omniverse Design Features
- Large pointed ears sticking upward
- Goggles sitting on forehead
- Angular face with sharp snout
- Slanted angry eyes with sly expression
- Wide mouth showing pointed teeth
- Long thin neck with collar band
- Small torso wearing vest-like garment
- Omnitrix symbol on chest center
- Thin arms with long multi-fingered hands
- Segmented tail with arrow-shaped tip
- Chicken-like legs with clawed feet
Sketching Juryrigg Omniverse Classic requires getting that impish attitude through his posture and facial expression. For another small alien, check the Upchuck Omniverse Classic tutorial. The Grey Matter Omniverse Classic guide shows another tiny transformation, and Ditto Omniverse Classic offers practice with unusual body proportions.
Color Guide for Steps
Use these colors to navigate each stage:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Juryrigg Omniverse Classic: Full Tutorial



































Share Your Juryrigg Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Juryrigg from Omniverse Classic. Did the goggles and devil tail come together correctly? Leave a comment with your thoughts or share a link to your artwork online. Drawing gremlin-like aliens with exaggerated features helps practice character expression, and community feedback assists everyone in capturing these mischievous designs.