How to Draw Spider-Man

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Hello, and welcome to another simple 10-step art tutorial: How to Draw Spider-Man! In this tutorial, we will learn how to draw one of the most famous characters of all time: the great Spider-Man!

Spider-Man appeared in a Marvel comic in 1962 and was instantly popular with readers. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character went on to be adapted into many media, including animated television shows, video games, and live-action films. He’s still one of the most popular superheroes today! He’s iconic not only for his abilities but also for his sense of responsibility. He famously follows the motto, “With great power comes great responsibility,” making him a role model for many.

Let’s get started on the tutorial now! Find some drawing materials and keep reading for Step 1. As always, we will have visual aids accompanying the written instructions. Let’s go!

Preview of Spider-Man drawing

Materials:

  • a piece of paper
  • a pencil for the guiding lines and sketching
  • an eraser
  • a black sharpie or a pen for the outlines
  • markers or colored pencils for coloring
  • our printable drawing guide (Join my Email List below to get this Tutorial)

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Time needed:

15 minutes.

How to Draw Spider-Man — Let’s get started!

Step 1 – Draw Spider-Man’s head.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 1 – Draw Spider-Man’s head.

First, we will draw his head. Draw a circle about three-fourths of the way up the page and slightly to the right.

Step 2 – Draw Spider-Man’s eyes.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 2 – Draw Spider-Man’s eyes.

Spider-Man is going to be wearing his famous costume, which conceals his identity. In this step, we will draw the eyes of his mask. Draw two slanted semi-circles for the eyes. Check out the photo!

Step 3 – Draw his arms and torso.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 3 – Draw his arms and torso.

Spider-Man will be shown in the middle of the action. His arms and feet will be outstretched, and he will appear to be in mid-air.

Draw his arms extending out just below his head. You don’t need to add the hands yet. Below each arm, draw a line for his torso. His body should be slightly slanted to the right.

Step 4 – Draw his hands.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 4 – Draw his hands.

Spider-Man creates his own web fluid, which he can shoot from his hands to swing through the city. He can also use it to fight against enemies. Let’s add Spider-Man’s hands in this step!

At the end of each arm, draw four fingers and a thumb. The hand on the right side of the page should be in his famous pose—with the index and pinkie extended and the middle two fingers tucked in. Check out the photo.

Step 5 – Outline the rest of his body.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 5 – Outline the rest of his body.

Now, it’s time to add the rest of the body’s outline.

Spider-Man will be mid-jump, showing his athletic talents, amazing agility, and quick reflexes, which he uses to defeat opponents like the Green Goblin and the Doctor Octopus. Draw his legs—you’ll want to refer to the photo for this step. One leg should be bent and the other almost outstretched. Great job!

Step 6 – Add detail to his costume.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 6 – Add detail to his costume.

Spider-Man’s real name is Peter Parker. He was originally created as a high school student who famously gains superpowers after being bitten by a radioactive spider in science class. His costume allows him to live his other identity, and he designed it himself!

Let’s add detail to his epic costume. Draw lines around his armpits and markings to indicate his shoes.

Step 7 – Add a spider on his chest.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 7 – Add a spider on his chest.

Spider-Man’s costume famously has a spider emblem on the chest.

Let’s add that spider now. Draw a spider, complete with eight legs, on his torso. Fill it in to stand out from the rest of the costume.

Step 8 – Continue adding detail to his costume.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 8 – Continue adding detail to his costume.

This step will bring the costume to life! Draw lines throughout the whole costume except for the pants and eyes. The lines on the head will converge into a point in the middle between the eyes. The rest of the lines should be straight. Check out the photo.

This is the first step to making the whole costume look like it is covered in spiderwebs!

Step 9 – Complete the costume.

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 9 – Complete the costume.

Finally, add the last details to the costume. Connect all the lines from Step 8 with shorter curved lines, completing the spider-web design. This might take a little bit—make sure you add little lines, even on the hands, for the full effect! Awesome job!

Step 10 – Color in Spider-Man!

How to Draw Spider-Man - Step 10 – Color in Spider-Man!

Last but not least, let’s color in everything! Spider-Man is famously blue and red, but have fun with it. Color in the background, too! Is he swinging through the city? Be creative!

Pin it now, Draw later!

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We hope you loved this tutorial! Spider-Man has had a cultural impact since the very beginning, and we loved learning more about this famous character’s history while learning how to draw him, too.

We have more character-themed tutorials like Peppa Pig and Hello Kitty. Be sure to check out the website to find one that looks fun—we also have food, holidays, and tons of animal tutorials! No matter the subject, we love throwing in facts so that you learn a bit along the way!

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