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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask – Step by Step Guide

This guide is focused on how to draw a classic alien face mask – Grey alien head front view. The design keeps things balanced and simple, which makes it a solid subject for practicing symmetry and proportion. I kept the linework clean and exaggerated the classic alien look—big eyes, long face, no extra textures or surface features.

Key Details for the Alien Face Drawing

  • Large almond-shaped eyes tilted slightly
  • Smooth, elongated skull shape without any hair or ridges
  • Small, simple mouth and nose with soft curves
  • Minimal detailing around cheeks and temples
  • Lines emphasize head curvature and eye sockets

You can also try drawing a Predator, Frankenstein Monster masks, or an alien from Fallout 4 after this one.

Color Guide for the Drawing Tutorial

  • Red Color: Lines for the current drawing step
  • Black Color: Lines drawn in previous steps
  • Grey Color: Sketch lines for structure and placement

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 01

Step 02

How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 02

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 03

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 04

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 05

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 06

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 07

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 08

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 09

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - step 10

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How to Draw a Classic Alien Face Mask - final step

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