Mark Grayson carries the weight of two worlds on his shoulders as the half-Viltrumite hero at the center of Invincible, and that tension between teenage life and galactic responsibility is exactly what makes him worth sketching. This step by step breakdown on how to draw Invincible works through the upper body portrait of Mark in his classic suit so every proportional beat of his face and costume lands cleanly.
Building Mark Grayson’s Hero Portrait on Paper
The lesson runs across 15 stages, ending with a fully colored result that works as both a palette reference and a shading map. Each stage introduces one clean section so the head construction and mask settle in early before the suit panels, shoulder cape, and chest line get locked down.
Costume Details to Keep in Mind
- Dark swept-back hair
- Yellow mask covering forehead and cheeks
- Oval silver goggle lenses
- Yellow-teal bodysuit with chest muscle lines
- Teal angled shoulder panels and arc across the upper chest
Since this is the first lesson in the Invincible category, keep an eye on the Invincible series page as more characters from the show will be added there over time.
What Each Line Color Means
The stages use a three-color system so the new work in each step never blends into the lines already done:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Invincible: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Post Your Mark Grayson Sketch Below
There is a comment section feature in the works that would let you attach your finished art directly to the post, so by the time your version of how to draw Invincible is wrapped up, that upload option might already be sitting there waiting. New lessons hit Facebook and Telegram the moment they go live, the YouTube channel gets a new video every day pulled from existing site guides, and Pinterest stays loaded with pins from across the whole library. Check the Invincible category page regularly for new characters as the roster grows, and if you want to back the work behind these lessons, the Patreon has hand drawn coloring pages available to supporters.