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How to draw Spider-Gwen in a jump

Capturing a mid-air figure with both arms extended and knees bent takes some structural thinking, and that is exactly what this how to draw Spider-Gwen in a jump tutorial works through, joining a solid lineup of other superhero drawing guides on the site. The jumping pose means every limb points in a different direction, so the guide builds the figure carefully before any detail goes in.

What Makes This Pose Worth Practicing

The tutorial runs 35 steps and deals almost entirely with line art, so the finished result is a clean coloring-page-style drawing with no color fills to hide construction mistakes. The jump pose is asymmetrical by nature: one arm goes high while the other reaches outward, and the bent legs each sit at a slightly different angle. That asymmetry is where most of the focus lands across the middle steps, after the initial structure is established.

Spider-Gwen’s Look in This Drawing

  • Masked head with large eye lenses
  • Form-fitting suit with spider web pattern
  • Dynamic mid-air jumping pose
  • One arm raised, other arm extended outward
  • Legs bent at knees, feet pointed down

If you enjoy drawing figures in action poses, the Supergirl in flight walkthrough covers a similar challenge with airborne limb positioning, while John Constantine and Penguin from Batman: Caped Crusader are good follow-up sketches once this one is done.

Reading the Step Colors in This Guide

Each step image uses a three-color system to make the progression clear:

  • Red Color: lines added in the current step.
  • Black Color: lines completed earlier.
  • Gray Color: base sketch for structure.

How to Draw Spider-Gwen in a Jump: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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