Draw Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman was originally a Princess of the Amazons who has won the right to live on “Man’s World.” She is consequently a super heroine who possesses powers such as superhuman strength, flight, speed and agility. She also possesses weapons such as a lasso of truth, indestructible bracelets and a tiara. Learn how to draw Wonder Woman! You can do this by following these simple steps.
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Steps
Method One: Wonder Woman (Close Up)
- Draw a circle for the head. Add the jaw line and mark the center of the face with a cross.
- Add the shoulder and chest area down to the hips.
- After finishing the guides. Draw the details on the face. Add the eyes nose and mouth using the cross outline as your guide in proper positioning of the parts.
- Draw the outline of the face the ears and neck. Add the headband with a star in the middle.
- Draw wonder woman's long straight hair, carefully skipping the lines which is overlapped by the body.
- Now add the details of her costume. Don’t forget her braces on the arm.
- Outline her body and draw small curved strokes to emphasize her chest and neck area.
- Erase unnecessary lines.
- Colour your drawing.
Method Two: Wonder Woman (Full Body)
- Draw a stick figure of your wonder woman. In this illustration we draw her in mid-air or flying.
- Flesh out your drawing.
- Draw the details of the face. Draw the eyes nose and mouth slightly open showing the teeth clenched together. The eyebrows slightly curved upwards and small line strokes near the center of the eyes to make her look angry.
- Outline her face including the ears and headband with a star in the center.
- Draw her hair, make it look wind-blown by using curved strokes that emphasize movement.
- Draw her costume. Add stripes on the chest part, stars on the hip, boots and her lasso.
- Outline her body. Add details to the clenched fist.
- Erase unnecessary lines.
- Colour your drawing, and outline it with black marker or colored pencil.
Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Pencil sharpener
- Eraser gum
- Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors