Standing at hundreds of feet tall, this To’kustar represents the ultimate in raw size among Omnitrix transformations. This tutorial shows how to draw Way Big from Classic Omniverse, featuring the colossal alien with his sharp head blade, massive curved arm fins, and that muscular armored body designed for planetary-scale combat. Way Big Classic Omniverse appears in the Ben 10 series as Ben’s answer to kaiju-sized threats, capable of cosmic ray blasts when crossing his arms. His confident stance with those layered shoulder blades and striped forearm markings shows a titan ready for battle.
Drawing Way Big Classic Omniverse Style
This guide contains 38 steps that walk you through Way Big from his blade-crested head down to his armored boots, capturing that imposing giant silhouette with all its fin details.
Way Big Classic Omniverse Design Features
- Tall curved blade rising from head
- Angular face with narrow stern eyes
- Black stripe running down center of face
- Pointed chin extending downward
- Large curved shoulder fin blades
- Omnitrix symbol on upper chest
- V-shaped torso pattern lines
- Massive curved arm blade fins
- Double stripe markings on forearms
- Wide wrist cuffs with four-fingered hands
- Long muscular legs with knee spikes
- Black ankle bands above pointed boots
Sketching Way Big Classic Omniverse requires balancing the many blade-like fins across shoulders and arms while maintaining heroic proportions. For the Reboot version, check the Way Big Ben 10 Reboot tutorial. The Humungousaur guide shows another large transformation, and Atomix Classic Omniverse offers practice with another powerful Omniverse alien.
Step Color Guide
Track each stage with these colors:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Way Big Classic Omniverse: Complete Tutorial






































Post Your Way Big Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Way Big from Classic Omniverse. Did the head blade and arm fins come together correctly? Leave a comment sharing your results or post a link to your artwork online. Drawing giant aliens with multiple blade elements builds skills in managing symmetrical details at scale, and community feedback helps everyone improve at capturing these colossal character designs.