Piper Willowbrook, also known by her birth name Pyperia Ashryn Elvanestri, is one of the main characters in the Mysticons series. As the elven Mysticon Striker, Piper brings agility and charm to the team. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to draw Piper in her Mysticon Striker form, from basic shapes to final details.
Key Features of Piper Willowbrook
- Elven Appearance: Piper has pointy ears and brown skin.
- Red Hair: Her bold red hair is styled into pigtails.
- Mysticon Striker Outfit: As Mysticon Striker, she wears a yellow tank top with white pants, along with fiery orange details.
- Weapon: She wields a powerful hoop-like weapon in battle, often seen swirling around her.
Once you’ve mastered drawing Piper, you can try your hand at other Mysticon characters like Zarya Moonwolf, Arkayna Goodfey, or Emerald Goldenbraid. Each character has their own unique look and personality, making them fun to draw.
About This Drawing Guide
This guide is designed to make drawing Piper Willowbrook simple and fun. We’ll begin with easy shapes to lay the foundation of her form and gradually add details to bring her to life. You don’t need any special supplies—just a pencil, some paper, and your imagination. Here’s how the steps are laid out:
- Red: These lines show the focus for the current step.
- Black: These lines represent what you’ve already drawn in previous steps.
- Grey: These lines serve as guidelines to help keep your proportions right.
By following these simple instructions, you’ll soon have a great drawing of Piper Willowbrook!




















Once you’ve completed your drawing of Piper, take a moment to review it and make some adjustments if needed. If everything looks good, gently erase any leftover guidelines.

Now you can color your drawing, using Piper’s signature colors — yellow, orange, and white for her Mysticon Striker outfit.

That covers how to draw Piper Willowbrook as Mysticon Striker, from her nimble stance to all the little details that make her look ready for action. If you prefer watching over reading, the SketchOk YouTube channel posts drawing videos regularly and is worth checking out. Once you’re happy with your version of Piper, drop it in the comments on the Pinterest pinned post for this tutorial, it’s a great spot to see what other people came up with too.
this drawing is, ugh. you need to do better
I will try harder next time. Thank you for the feedback 😊