Electricity meets raw sasquatch power in this furry Gimlinopithecus alien. This tutorial shows how to draw Shocksquatch from Omniverse Classic, featuring the massive yeti-like creature with his lightning horn and thick shaggy fur covering most of his body. Shocksquatch Omniverse Classic combines brute strength with electrical abilities, and his design emphasizes both the beast and the storm within. That confident smirk on his face and wide power stance show an alien who knows exactly how dangerous he can be.
Drawing Shocksquatch Omniverse Classic Style
This guide consists of 43 steps that cover Shocksquatch from his horned head down to his two-toed feet, capturing that intimidating wide stance with massive fur-covered arms.
Shocksquatch Omniverse Design Features
- Large head with black face mask pattern
- Lightning bolt horn on forehead
- Small pointed ears poking through fur
- Confident smirk showing teeth
- Massive shoulders covered in shaggy fur
- Thick chest with zigzag fur line markings
- Omnitrix symbol on belt at waist
- Huge forearms with layered fur tufts
- Large fists with visible fingers
- Shorter legs with fur patches
- Two-toed feet with lightning bolt patterns
Sketching Shocksquatch Omniverse Classic means handling lots of jagged fur edges and layered textures. For another bulky alien, check the Armodrillo Omniverse Classic tutorial. The Rath guide shows a similarly muscular build with attitude, and Crashhopper Omniverse Classic offers another alien with distinct leg proportions to practice.
Color Navigation for Steps
Use these colors to follow each drawing stage:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Shocksquatch Omniverse Classic: Full Tutorial











































Share Your Shocksquatch Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Shocksquatch from Omniverse Classic. Did the fur layers and lightning patterns turn out correctly? Leave a comment with your results or share a link to your artwork online. Drawing furry aliens with electrical elements takes patience, and community feedback helps everyone get better at handling complex texture combinations.