How to Draw an Among Us Character: Easy 10-Step Guide
Ready to draw your own crewmate? This tutorial is perfect for ages 5 and up, requiring only a pencil, paper, and an eraser. Follow these simple steps to master the iconic space-suit shape and build your confidence as an artist.
🎯 Final Result
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Sketching the Visor Top
Draw a gentle, rounded arch for the top of the visor. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil strokes light so you can easily adjust the shape if it feels a bit lopsided.
Step 2: Completing the Visor Shape
Extend the lines downward and curve them to close the visor into an irregular oval. Tip: Think of it like a rounded rectangle with soft, friendly corners.
Step 3: Adding the Glass Glare
Draw a small, tilted oval inside the visor to represent a reflection. Tip: Placing this slightly off-center makes the glass look shiny and realistic.
Step 4: Starting the Torso
Draw a long, smooth curve starting from the side of the visor. This line will eventually become the character's body. Tip: Use a fluid motion to keep the line looking organic.
Step 5: Drawing the First Leg
Bring the line down and loop it back up to form the first leg and foot. Add a small horizontal curve at the base for the sole. Tip: Keep the foot rounded so it looks like a soft space suit boot.
Step 6: Drawing the Second Leg
Repeat the process to draw the second leg right next to the first one. Tip: Try to make the legs the same height so your character looks balanced and ready to walk.
Step 7: Outlining the Body
Continue the line upward from the second leg to trace the side of the torso. Tip: Keep this line smooth and continuous to define the character's pill-shaped body.
Step 8: Closing the Shape
Connect your line back to the visor to finish the main outline. Tip: Ensure the transition from the body to the visor is seamless.
Step 9: Adding the Backpack
Draw a rounded rectangle on the back of the character to create the oxygen tank. Tip: Make it slightly smaller than the width of the body so it looks like it's attached to the suit.
Step 10: Adding Color
Bring your character to life with color! Use bold markers or crayons. Tip: Use a light blue for the visor to make the white glare pop, and pick any bright color for the suit.