High-pressure water blasts from the palms of this armored Orishan alien. This tutorial explains how to draw Water Hazard from Omniverse Classic, featuring the crustacean warrior with his protective exoskeleton and hood-like head covering. Water Hazard Omniverse Classic combines aquatic creature anatomy with mechanical armor plating, creating a unique look where organic meets technological. His forward-leaning stance with those massive clawed hands shows a fighter ready to unleash water projectiles at any threat.
Drawing Water Hazard Omniverse Classic Style
This guide consists of 43 steps that cover Water Hazard from his hooded head down to his pointed feet, capturing that imposing armored silhouette.
Water Hazard Omniverse Design Features
- Rounded hood covering top of head
- Visor-like eye slit with stern expression
- Breathing apparatus on mouth area
- Large rounded shoulder armor with ports
- Circular openings on arms and shoulders
- V-shaped black chest markings
- Omnitrix symbol on chest center
- Massive forearms with barnacle-like bumps
- Claw hands with multiple pointed fingers
- Diamond-shaped markings on legs
- Pointed blade-like feet
Sketching Water Hazard Omniverse Classic involves layering armor plates with circular port details throughout the body. For another aquatic alien, check the Ripjaws Omniverse Classic tutorial. The Terraspin Omniverse Classic guide shows another creature with shell-like armor, and NRG Omniverse Classic offers practice with a similarly suited alien design.
Step Navigation Colors
Use these colors to track your drawing progress:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Water Hazard Omniverse Classic: Full Tutorial











































Share Your Water Hazard Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Water Hazard from Omniverse Classic. Did the armor plating and circular ports come together correctly? Leave a comment with your experience or share a link to your finished artwork online. Drawing armored aliens with repeating details requires patience, and community feedback helps everyone improve at handling these complex mechanical designs.