Welcome, aspiring artists! Are you ready to embark on an artistic journey to bring the red-skinned, paranormal investigator, Hellboy, to life? You’re in the right place! This step-by-step drawing tutorial will show you how to draw Hellboy with a gun, complete with his iconic Right Hand of Doom. With a series of images designed to help you master the art of drawing this half-demon superhero, you’ll be well on your way to creating a masterpiece. So, grab your drawing tools, and let’s get started!
The Hellboy Experience: More than Just a Red Guy with a Gun
Hellboy, created by Mike Mignola, made his first appearance in the comic world back in 1993. His distinct red-skinned appearance and larger-than-life personality have captured the hearts of fans worldwide. With a half-demon lineage, Hellboy is a force to be reckoned with, battling dark forces like Nazis and witches while working for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense (B.P.R.D.). His unique features, such as his tail, horns, and the famous Right Hand of Doom, make him a fascinating character to draw.
Throughout the years, Hellboy has been adapted into live-action films, animated movies, and video games. His distinct look, combined with his dry wit and love for cats, has endeared him to fans. By following this tutorial, you’ll learn to capture the essence of Hellboy as you bring him to life on paper.
As you work on your Hellboy drawing, consider exploring other related characters like John Constantine or Ghost Rider to further develop your artistic skills and expand your character repertoire.
Art Arsenal: Gathering Your Materials and Tools
Before diving into the world of Hellboy, gather your materials and tools. Here are some recommendations to help you create the best possible drawing:
- Pencils: A set of graphite pencils ranging from 2H to 8B
- Erasers: A kneaded eraser and a plastic eraser
- Paper: Medium-weight drawing paper
- Fineliner pens: For inking your drawing
- Colored pencils or markers: For adding color and shading to your masterpiece
Remember, these are just suggestions. Feel free to use your preferred materials and tools to bring Hellboy to life.
Demystifying the Hellboy Drawing Process
In this tutorial, you’ll find a series of images that will guide you through the process of drawing Hellboy with a gun. The images use red, grey, and black colors to distinguish the different stages of the drawing process. The red lines indicate the current step, the grey lines represent the basic proportions sketch, and the black lines show the previously drawn lines. Keep this in mind as you follow the tutorial.
Part 1: Laying the Foundation
The first step in drawing Hellboy involves creating a basic sketch to establish the structure and proportions of the character. Using light pencil strokes, begin by sketching out Hellboy’s overall shape and form. This stage is crucial, as it sets the foundation for the rest of the drawing. Don’t worry about details just yet; focus on getting the basic shapes and proportions right.

Part 2: Adding the Details
With the basic sketch in place, it’s time to refine your drawing. Start adding details to Hellboy’s face, body, and clothing. Pay attention to his unique features, such as his filed-off horns, tail, and the Right Hand of Doom. Also, include his gun in his other hand, making sure to maintain accurate proportions.














Part 3: Inking Your Hellboy Drawing
Once you’re satisfied with the refined sketch, move on to inking. Carefully outline your drawing using fineliner pens or other preferred inking tools. Take your time and be precise with your lines, as this stage gives your drawing a polished and finished look. Don’t forget to erase any pencil lines that are still visible after inking.

Part 4: Bringing Hellboy to Life with Colors and Shading
Now it’s time to add color, shading, and highlights to your Hellboy drawing. Use colored pencils, markers, or any other coloring tools to bring Hellboy’s red skin, clothing, and gun to life. Pay close attention to shading and highlights, as they add depth and dimension to your drawing.
Now that you know how to draw Hellboy with a gun, head over to the pinned Pinterest post for this tutorial and drop a photo or link to your finished sketch in the comments. It’s always cool to see how different artists interpret the Right Hand of Doom, so don’t be shy about sharing yours. If you want more guides like this sent your way, there’s an email signup form at the top of the page, and video versions of some guides show up on the YouTube channel too.