Alright, this one is pretty rare. Today we’ll go through the guide on how to draw an Icy Ender Creeper — kind of a mashup between a Creeper and an Enderman, but with this frosty grey tone and those sharp proportions. It’s a custom Minecraft-style mob, and this drawing is all in a simple standing pose. If you’ve drawn either a Creeper or an Enderman before, this will feel pretty familiar. It’s not too complex, but the long limbs and blank expression give it a cool vibe (literally).
Details That Define the Icy Ender Creeper
- Cube-shaped head with a Creeper-style face: square eyes and a long frown
- Slim rectangular body that stretches almost the same length as the legs
- Very long arms — just narrow blocks attached high on the body
- Legs are straight and slim, extending down from a flat waist with no separation
- Color scheme is cold grey shades with black and icy blue pixel eyes
You could try sketching characters like an Axolotl, a Zombie, or Alex with a sword next to this one to build out your unique characters set.
The Color Code I Used for This Guide
Just like in the other tutorials, I kept the line system clear and color-coded:
- Red Color: shows what to draw in the current step
- Black Color: marks the lines already drawn from earlier steps
The layout is pretty basic since the character has only a few shapes to manage. The main thing here is keeping all those lines clean and square.














That wraps up how to draw Minecraft’s Icy Ender Creeper in standing pose, and hopefully the frosty details came together nicely for you. If any particular step felt unclear or rushed, drop a comment below and let me know, since that feedback genuinely helps when the guide gets updated. You can also find new tutorials announced over on the SketchOk Facebook page if you want to stay in the loop.