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In horror films, Zombies are "undead beings." This tutorial will show you how to draw a cartoon zombie and a realistic zombie.
Steps
Realistic Zombie
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1Sketch a silhouette of the Zombie.
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2Add fine details like a rugged hair using small slanted strokes that appear like unkempt hair. Draw the eyes using pea-like shapes, add a circle inside for the eyeball. Sketch a broken nose, cheek bone and maybe a little bit of unshaved beard.Advertisement
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3Draw the Zombie’s clothes.
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4For an even more rugged and dirty effect, sketch random small lines all over his face and body.
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5Color the drawing. Choose the colour palette that makes the Zombie look pale for a more dramatic effect.
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6Add a shadow effect by darkening a few areas on the Zombie’s body.
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7Adding blue tones especially on the eye sockets and other hollowed areas of the face help make the Zombie look pale and scary.
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8For final touches, add streaks of red for the blood coming from the Zombie’s victims.
Cartoon Zombies Smashing a Window
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1Draw an outline of the window using two rectangles, one rectangle is smaller and is drawn inside the bigger one.
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2Sketch a rough outline of the zombie. Use a circle for the head, a rectangle for the jaw and curved lines for the shoulders.
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3Draw the Zombies’ hands. The ball of the hand is shaped a circle. Sketch the fingers attached to the circle while the fingers of the other hand are on the frame of the window.
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4Add details to the face. The eyes, teeth, cheek bones and other details that make it appear creepy.
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5Refine the details of the hands, you can add long fingernails.
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6Draw the Zombie’s clothing, you can be creative here. A suit is used in this illustration.
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7Add cracked glass effects on the smashed window.
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8You can also sketch silhouettes of more Zombies behind the Zombie.
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9Darken appropriate lines from the outline and erase unnecessary ones for a neat finish.
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10Color the drawing.
A Standing Zombie Standing
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1Draw an oval shaped like a human head.
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2Draw a rectangle for the body.
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3Draw a series of ovals for the arms and a semi trapezoids for the hands.
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4Draw interconnected rectangles for the legs of the zombie and trapezoids for its feet.
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5Draw the details of the zombie’s head using the head outlines.
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6Draw the body and hand details of the zombie given the body outlines but mak e them easy
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7Draw the feet details of the zombie.
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8Add details such as flesh marks, ragged details and textures.
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9Erase the unnecessary outlines.
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10Color your zombie!
A Running Zombie
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1Draw an oval shaped like a human head.
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2Draw a rectangle for the body.
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3Draw a series of rectangular shapes for the arm and hands of the zombie.
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4Draw two elongated ovals for the upper legs.
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5Draw semi trapezoid shapes for the lower leg and feet.
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6Based on the outline, draw the face and body.
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7Draw the hand details of the zombie.
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8Draw the feet using the outlines.
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9Add details such as flesh marks, ragged details and textures.
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10Erase the unnecessary outlines.
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11Color your zombie!
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I draw a witch?Elena HimmerichCommunity AnswerDraw a stooped female body. Then add features such as bushy eyebrows, a wart, and gnarled hands. Clothe the witch with a cape, hat, and boots. Add a broom if you want.
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QuestionHow do you draw the realistic zombie as a 3D zombie?Community AnswerA realistic zombie is 3D, as zombies are dead people, and people exist in 3D.
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Pencil sharpener
- Eraser gum
- Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors
About This Article
To draw a zombie, start by sketching a silhouette of a person in torn, ragged clothing. Next, add small, slanted strokes to the top of the head for rugged, unkempt hair. Then, sketch the eyes using pea-like shapes with a circle inside, followed by a broken nose and an unshaved beard. For an even more rugged effect, draw small lines all over the face and body. After that, color the drawing using grey or light beige colors to make the zombie look pale. Additionally, add blue shading on the eye sockets and streaks of red coming from the zombie’s mouth for dramatic effect. For more tips, like how to draw cartoon zombies smashing a window, read on!