Six limbs, a prehensile tail, and web-slinging abilities define this Arachnichimp alien. This tutorial shows how to draw Spidermonkey from Omniverse Classic, featuring the agile creature in his angular redesign with that wild hair tuft and four arms ready for climbing. Spidermonkey Omniverse Classic combines monkey agility with spider traits, giving him a unique crouching stance where he balances on all six limbs. His expressive face with those closed eyes and open mouth suggests mid-chatter behavior typical of this talkative transformation.
Drawing Spidermonkey Omniverse Classic Style
This guide consists of 40 steps that cover Spidermonkey from his flowing hair tuft down to his three-fingered feet, capturing that dynamic crawling pose.
Spidermonkey Omniverse Design Features
- Wild flowing hair tuft swept back
- Expressive face with closed squinting eyes
- Wide open mouth showing excitement
- Circular spots on cheeks
- Long thin neck with fur collar
- Striped harness across upper chest
- Four arms with segmented striped patterns
- Omnitrix symbol on harness center
- Jagged fur patches on shoulders and hips
- Two digitigrade legs with long toes
- Long segmented tail with barbed tip
- Three-fingered hands on all four arms
Sketching Spidermonkey Omniverse Classic requires balancing six limbs in a natural pose while adding all those striped patterns. For another multi-limbed alien, check the Four Arms tutorial. The Wildmutt Omniverse Classic guide shows another creature moving on multiple limbs, and Crashhopper Omniverse Classic offers practice with similar leg proportions.
Navigation by Color
Each step uses these colors to guide your drawing:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Spidermonkey Omniverse Classic: Full Tutorial








































Post Your Spidermonkey Drawing!
That wraps up this guide on how to draw Spidermonkey from Omniverse Classic. Did the six limbs and striped harness come together correctly? Leave a comment sharing your experience or post a link to your artwork online. Drawing characters with extra limbs challenges anatomy skills, and community feedback helps everyone improve at handling complex creature poses.