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How to draw Tom Lucitor

Have you ever been captivated by the intricate characters of fantastical realms and wished you could recreate them on paper? Well, this guide will illuminate the path for you on how to draw Tom Lucitor, the enigmatic demon prince of the Underworld, and the intriguing ex-boyfriend of Star Butterfly.

Getting to Know Tom Lucitor: A Glimpse Into His Appearance

  • Salmon-colored spikes: Tom’s hair is spiky, and it glows in a vibrant shade of salmon.
  • Three distinctive eyes: One unique feature is his third eye positioned in the middle of his forehead, all colored a piercing red.
  • Lilac skin: His very pale lilac skin sets him apart, giving him a mystical aura.
  • Red, pointed tail: In some scenes, you might catch a glimpse of his long, pointed tail which is as red as inferno flames.
  • Casual attire: He sports a red tattered T-shirt adorned with a star emblem, ragged maroon shorts, and brown-tipped orange boots.

Other characters from the same universe, like Star Butterfly or Marco Diaz, could accompany Tom in your drawing, making it a splendid trio of Mewni adventures.

Unveiling the Drawing Guide

Our guide uses a meticulous approach, ensuring you capture every detail of Tom Lucitor. By following a sequence of 15 steps, you’ll gradually witness the emergence of the character from mere lines and shades to a complete portrait. But before we embark on this voyage, it’s imperative to grasp the color-coding:

  • Red Color: Signifies the present step, guiding you where to draw next.
  • Black Color: Represents lines you’ve drawn in previous steps.
  • Grey Color: Denotes the foundational sketch, crafted using soft pencil strokes.

The first step is paramount, laying down the basic proportions and structure of Tom’s form. Upon reaching the concluding steps, you have the choice to ink your masterpiece. Inking accentuates the drawing, providing clarity and distinction to your lines. Once the ink settles and dries, gently erase the pencil marks to unveil a crisp sketch. The final image in our guide exhibits a fully colored rendition of Tom Lucitor, serving as a perfect color reference for those eager to paint.

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Before You Get Started

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In Conclusion…

Art is a journey, and every drawing you create is a testament to your dedication and passion. As you learn how to draw Tom Lucitor and immerse yourself in the wonders of Mewni’s universe, remember to share your creations. By sharing this guide with fellow enthusiasts or on social media, you not only spread the joy of drawing but also support our endeavor. Your generous donations allow us to craft more tutorials, and by contributing, you can suggest ideas for future guides. Let’s keep the SketchOk project thriving and the artistic community vibrant!

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