This one’s about how to draw Mark Sullivan from Coastline Chronicles. He’s got a relaxed posture and casual streetwear. The overall drawing isn’t very complicated. There are a few detailed areas, like the tattoos and the folds in his pants, but most shapes are straightforward if you break them down right.
Notes About Mark’s Look
- Wears a slouchy beanie that droops to the back.
- Long hair that sticks out under the hat and frames his face.
- A goatee and calm facial expression.
- Short-sleeved t-shirt with a handprint graphic on the chest.
- Both arms are covered in sleeve tattoos with simple patterns.
- Loose-fitting cargo pants with large pockets on the sides.
- Wears casual sneakers with visible soles.
If you’re drawing Mark, it might make sense to try sketching other casual characters from the same universe like Kyle, Dom, or Beni next—especially if you’re into character design with relaxed or alternative styles.
How the Guide is Structured
Here’s the color code system used in the guide to keep things easy to follow:
- Red Color: highlights the lines you need to draw in the current step
- Black Color: shows the lines from previous steps
- Grey Color: displays the basic sketch to help with proportions and layout
The first steps focus on building up the overall shape of the body and head. Later steps go into the smaller details like tattoos, the handprint on the shirt, and folds in the clothing. The pose is simple and calm, which makes the character feel grounded and balanced.






















Now that you’ve worked through how to draw Mark Sullivan from Coastline Chronicles, feel free to experiment with his expression or add some coastal background details to make the piece your own. The SketchOk YouTube channel regularly uploads drawing videos if you prefer following along visually rather than reading through steps. And if you want to show off your finished Mark Sullivan sketch, the pinned tutorial posts on Pinterest are a great spot to drop your results in the comments.
Sorry that this took so long but I wanted to say “Thank you” for drawing these characters!
Hey Drawing Fan! My pleasure, glad you liked them