Rendering a solid black silhouette with almost no interior line detail is the core skill this guide practices, and Luci from Disenchantment is a good subject for it because the shape reads entirely through outline and proportion rather than shading or color. Learning how to draw Luci means working with negative space and clean contour curves instead of the usual layered linework.
A Demon Built From Contour: What This 13-Step Walkthrough Covers
The tutorial runs through 13 steps and ends on line art rather than a colored result, which keeps all the focus on getting the silhouette right. Most of the complexity is in the curved snout, the upward-arching tail, and keeping the small proportions balanced across the full body. The pose is a simple bipedal standing position, so there is no foreshortening to worry about, but the unusual shape of the head and tail demands careful curve control.
Luci’s Key Design Elements
- Small demon body with two horn nubs
- Single large eye, white pupil detail only
- Long elongated snout with sharp teeth
- Arrow-tipped tail curving upward
- Clawed hands and feet, bipedal stance
If you enjoy drawing the Disenchantment cast, the Queen Bean sketch and the Elfo walkthrough are both worth checking out. For more small-framed cartoon characters with unconventional designs, the Marceline from Adventure Time guide covers similar territory with expressive linework.
Reading the Step Colors
Each step in this tutorial uses a three-color system to show what is new, what is done, and what is structural:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Luci: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Luci Sketch When You Are Done
Once you finish, drop your drawing in the comments below. It is always useful to see how different people handle that snout curve and tail arc. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, and a new YouTube video based on existing guides posts every single day, with Pinterest updated regularly as well. If you want to keep drawing odd and angular cartoon characters, the Millie from Helluva Boss tutorial and the Hermes Conrad from Futurama guide both have that same sharp, stylized energy. If you want to support this project, Patreon is where unique hand-drawn coloring pages are available.