The Mystery of Mildenhall Manor gave us one of the more quietly unsettling NPCs in the show, and Martha Mildenhall sits right at the center of that story. This tutorial covers how to draw Martha Mildenhall, the ghostly wife of Baron Mildenhall who haunts the manor adventure in The Amazing Digital Circus.
Bringing a Ghost to the Sketchbook
This drawing runs through 18 total images, with the last one being the fully colored result. Martha’s form presents a fun challenge because nearly everything about her exists in the same narrow color range, so getting the shapes and clothing folds right carries the whole drawing. The step-by-step process builds from a loose figure sketch into the final linework, adding the hat, dress details, and ribbons as the steps progress.
Martha’s Ghostly Look Broken Down
- Translucent cyan-green body throughout
- Wide-brimmed hat with bow on top
- Knee-length dress with ribbon at neck and waist
- Solid white eyes, no mouth
- Shoulder-length hair and short puffy sleeves
- White gloves on both hands
For other NPCs from different adventures, Princess Loolilalu comes from the Candy Carrier Chaos storyline, while the Gloink Queen is a completely different kind of creature from an earlier episode.
How the Three Line Colors Work
Each step uses color coding so you never lose track of what to draw next:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Martha Mildenhall: Full Tutorial


















Show Off the Ghost of Mildenhall Manor
That wraps up Martha in all her cyan-green, mouthless glory. Drop a link to your finished drawing in the comments so everyone can take a look. If the TADC roster keeps calling, Kaufmo is another character known mostly through flashbacks, and Queenie rounds out the cast of characters who only exist in memory. All new tutorials hit Facebook and Telegram the same day they go live on the site, a fresh video goes up on YouTube daily from existing guides, and Pinterest gets updated regularly as well. You can also support SketchOk on Patreon by picking up hand-drawn coloring pages.