Drawing a full group composition with scale differences between characters is the core challenge in this tutorial, and the Avengers (Infinity War) part 2 guide tackles that head-on as part of the broader Superheroes drawing collection on the site. Fitting Spider-Man crouching low, Black Panther mid-lunge, Ant-Man tiny in the corner, and Rocket Raccoon all into one readable frame without the group turning into visual chaos takes some real planning.
Fitting an Entire Battle Scene Onto the Page
This tutorial runs through 33 steps and focuses almost entirely on proportion management and spatial arrangement rather than any single character’s details. The tutorial ends on clean line art with no color, which keeps all the attention on construction and linework confidence. A stick figure skeleton is provided in the early steps to anchor the group layout before any costume or weapon detail comes in, and that structural foundation is what makes the later steps manageable.
What the Avengers Group Looks Like in This Drawing
- Multiple superhero figures in one group frame
- Action poses with varied scale across characters
- Costumes, masks, and weapons throughout
- Stick figure skeleton visible in early construction
- Small-scale figure (Ant-Man) beside full-sized heroes
If you want to practice drawing individual heroes before attempting the full group, Gambit from X-Men and Harley Quinn with guns are both solid single-figure exercises with strong pose work. Dark Phoenix (Jean Grey) also gives you practice with dramatic full-body stance before handling a group scene.
How the Step Colors Work in This Tutorial
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what to draw and when:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw the Avengers (Infinity War) Part 2: Step-by-Step Tutorial
































Share Your Avengers Sketch When You Finish
Getting a full group scene like this onto the page without things looking crowded is genuinely satisfying once it comes together, so drop your finished drawing in the comments below. New tutorials are posted straight to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes up every single day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated with new content. For more superhero sketch practice, Archangel from Marvel is worth trying next, and if you want more Spider-Man specifically, Spider-Man in a jump pose builds on the crouching figure work from this tutorial. If you want to support the project and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to go.