Have you ever wanted to draw a god-like being with childlike features and a mischievous personality? Look no further than The Collector from The Owl House! This major antagonist of the third season has taken over the Boiling Isles and turned it into his personal playground, and now it’s your turn to bring him to life on paper. But where to start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with this step-by-step guide that will help you unleash your inner Collector and create a masterpiece.
The Collector’s Appearance and Personality
Let’s start with the basics. The Collector is a short humanoid being with childlike features, tan, yellow skin, and bushy white hair and eyebrows. His most distinct feature is a large pale blue blotch that eclipses the left side of his face, giving the right side the appearance of a crescent moon shape. He wears full-body clothing resembling pajamas with an oversized collar and sleeves, with dark blue on the right and periwinkle-gray on the left. The sleeves have these colors switched, with the right sleeve being periwinkle with blue suns and the left sleeve being blue with periwinkle crescent moons.
Drawing The Collector: Tips and Tricks
Now that we know what The Collector looks like, it’s time to start drawing! Here are some tips to get you started:
- Sketch lightly – this will make it easier to make corrections later on.
- Use basic shapes to create the framework of the drawing, such as a circles and a stick figure.
- Add details gradually – start with the face and work your way outwards.
- Don’t be afraid to erase and make changes as needed.
- Use reference images to help you get the proportions right.
Other Characters to Draw
If you’re a fan of The Owl House, there are plenty of other characters to draw as well! From the plucky protagonist Luz to the mischievous demon King, there’s no shortage of colorful characters to bring to life on paper. And if you’re looking for inspiration outside of the show, why not try your hand at drawing characters from similar animated series like Steven Universe or Adventure Time?
Drawing The Collector may seem like a daunting task, but with this guide and a little bit of practice, you’ll be creating your own mischievous masterpiece in no time. So what are you waiting for? Unleash your inner Collector and let your creativity run wild! And if you enjoyed this guide, please consider supporting me on Buy Me a Coffee to help me create more fun and informative content like this. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll even be able to draw The Collector’s partner in crime, Emperor Belos.