DC’s roster of magic-based characters leans heavily on dark symbolism, and the Enchantress logo captures that tradition in a single flat graphic, making this guide to drawing the logo of Enchantress a good study in controlled, symmetric design work. The full tutorial is part of the Superheroes collection on the site.
A Flat Graphic with More Detail Than It Looks
This is a logo-style emblem rather than a full character illustration, so all 9 steps focus on building the graphic in layers. The skull face, hair silhouette, and layered symbols require clean curves and careful symmetry. The final result is colored, using a purple, white, and green palette, so the coloring step wraps up the process at the end.
What the Enchantress Logo Looks Like
- Skull face with hollow dark eye sockets
- Wild dark purple flowing hair silhouette
- Green crescent moon symbol on forehead
- Teal beaded necklace below the jaw
- Green crescent pendant at chest base
If you enjoy drawing DC’s female characters, there are several related tutorials worth checking out. Starfire and Hawkgirl both offer full-body practice, while Donna Troy gives you a shot at more detailed figure work with accessories.
Reading the Step Colors in This Tutorial
Each step uses a simple three-color system to show what is new versus what is already done:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw the Logo of Enchantress: Step-by-Step Tutorial








Finished the Logo? Share It
Once the coloring is done, drop your version in the comments below. Seeing how different people handle the purple hair silhouette and the crescent symbols is always useful for anyone working through the same steps. New tutorials get posted to Facebook and Telegram as soon as they go live, a new YouTube video goes up every day based on existing guides, and Pinterest stays updated regularly too. If you want to keep the site running and get access to hand-drawn coloring pages, consider supporting the project on Patreon. For more DC magic and superhero work, Alan Scott and Wonder Woman in flight are both solid next steps.