Let’s learn how to draw Luz Noceda in her Titan form! This version of Luz, from The Owl House, has some unique scary details. With her fusion with the Titan’s power, her look transforms into something magical and fierce. We’ll go through some tips to capture her unique look — from those skeleton-like limbs to her cloak and hat. This guide will make sure you get all the right details in place.
Luz’s Titan Form – Key Details to Note
Before jumping into the drawing, let’s break down Luz’s main features in this form:
- Skeleton-like Limbs: Her hands and lower legs look skeletal. These details are essential for her transformed look.
- Dark Cloak: Luz’s cloak transforms, covered in a dark, furry texture with bone-like rings on the outside and a purple lining on the inside.
- Glyph Combination on Chest: She has a glowing glyph symbol on her chest.
- Horned Hat: Her hat changes in this form, turning black with a gray tip and gaining a pair of horns, similar to King’s look.
- Dark Eyes with Yellow Pupils: Her eyes turn completely black, with only yellow pupils remaining.
Once you’ve drawn Luz, you might want to try drawing her usual form, or other characters from The Owl House like Hooty, Emperor Belos and Amity Blight for more practice with magical and unique character designs!
About the Drawing Guide
We use a color-coded system in the steps to make it easy to follow along. Here’s a quick explanation:
- Red Color: This color highlights the lines you’re working on in the current step.
- Black Color: Black lines show the lines you’ve already drawn in previous steps.
- Grey Color: These lines are part of the basic sketch to help with proportions and structure.
Following these colors will help you focus on each stage of the drawing without getting overwhelmed by the details. Remember to keep Luz’s skeletal limbs and her powerful stance in mind as you draw!
























That wraps up how to draw Luz Noceda in Titan Form, one of the most visually striking moments from The Owl House. If you prefer watching rather than reading through steps, the SketchOk YouTube channel posts drawing videos regularly, so it’s worth checking out. And when you finish your version of Luz, the Pinterest pinned post for this tutorial is a great spot to drop your drawing in the comments.