This tutorial explains how to draw Perses from God of War, the colossal Titan of Destruction who appears in God of War III. Perses is one of the massive beings Kratos encounters during his assault on Mount Olympus. Sketching this lava Titan offers excellent practice for drawing rocky textures and enormous creature anatomy.
Sketching the Titan of Destruction
This guide breaks down into 14 step-by-step images that take you from basic forms to a finished drawing of Perses in his molten rock form!
Visual Features of Perses
- Massive humanoid body made of volcanic rock
- Small head sunken into enormous shoulders
- Angry grimacing face with furrowed brow
- Asymmetrical arms with one significantly larger than the other
- Cracks and fissures across entire body showing inner glow
- Defined abdominal muscles visible through stone surface
- Rocky protrusions jutting from shoulders and back
- Thick legs with cracked stone texture throughout
Titans present unique drawing challenges due to their massive scale and elemental designs. For another colossal figure, try the Talos tutorial featuring the bronze automaton. The Zeus guide offers practice with a more humanoid divine form, while the Atreus tutorial provides contrast with a smaller, younger character from the Norse saga.
Color Guide for Each Step
Follow along using this color system:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Perses: Complete Tutorial













Share Your Titan Drawing!
That wraps up this guide on drawing Perses the Titan. Did the rocky textures and massive proportions turn out well? Feel free to leave comments with questions or feedback. Anyone who shares their finished Perses artwork on social media should post the link below. Seeing how others interpret this volcanic giant is always fascinating, and community feedback helps everyone improve!