Conquest stomps onto the scene as the Viltrum Empire’s last-resort enforcer in Invincible, and putting that level of menace on the page comes down to nailing the weight of his face and shoulders. This walkthrough on how to draw Conquest stays focused on the upper body so the scarred features and elite suit emblem land with the right kind of authority.
Capturing the Viltrumite Veteran in Pencil
The lesson runs through 17 stages, ending with a fully colored result that doubles as a palette and shading reference. Each stage stacks one clean section onto the figure so the head structure settles in early before the scar, mustache, broad shoulders, and elite chest emblem get layered on without crowding the work underneath.
Key Features Worth Watching
- Balding gray hair swept back
- Deep diagonal scar across the face
- Thick gray mustache
- Heavy brows and one blind eye (right one)
- Massive shoulders in white Viltrumite suit
- Refined elite emblem on the chest
If the Invincible roster is what you are stocking the sketchbook with, the natural follow-ups are Mark Grayson for the hero side and Nolan in his classic suit for the other Viltrumite portrait already on the site.
How the Three-Color System Works
Each stage uses a small color code so fresh marks always read clearly against the lines that came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Conquest: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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