How to Draw a Skeleton Face: Easy 10-Step Guide
Ready to master a spooky-cool character? This tutorial is perfect for artists ages 5 and up looking to practice symmetry and basic facial proportions. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to create your own expressive skeleton face in minutes.
🎯 Final Result
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Sketching the Eye Sockets
Draw two egg shapes in the center of your paper. Tip: Keep them slightly uneven with the narrow ends pointing toward each other to give your skeleton a bit of personality.
Step 2: Adding the Nasal Cavity
Between the eyes, sketch an upside-down 'V' shape with rounded corners. Tip: Don't press too hard with your pencil; light lines are much easier to adjust if you make a mistake.
Step 3: Defining the Cheekbones
Add two curved lines below the eye sockets to define the cheekbones. Tip: Make the ends of these lines taper off to a thinner point for a more realistic bone structure.
Step 4: Outlining the Skull
Draw a curve beneath the nose, then connect it to the cheekbones using straight lines. Finish by drawing a large semi-circle over the top to form the cranium.
Step 5: Starting the Jaw and Teeth
Sketch two vertical lines under the cheekbones and connect them with a deep curve. Add two small semi-ovals to start the front teeth. Tip: Keep these teeth centered for a balanced look.
Step 6: Adding Side Teeth
Add three semi-ovals on each side of the front teeth. Tip: Make the teeth slightly smaller as they move toward the sides to create a natural, curved perspective.
Step 7: Mirroring the Teeth
Draw six more semi-ovals along the bottom jaw to mirror the top teeth. Tip: Imagine you are drawing a reflection in a mirror to keep the spacing even.
Step 8: Finalizing Jaw Details
Sketch two more teeth and add a hook shape on both sides of the jaw. This adds a bit of 'scary' detail to the skeleton's structure.
Step 9: Adding Brow and Final Outline
Add two vertical lines and short dashes above the eyes for the brow. Once you're happy with the sketch, trace over your lines with a black marker and erase the pencil marks.
Step 10: Adding Color and Depth
Color the eye sockets and nose dark gray. Use light gray for the face, adding shadows around the edges to create depth. Keep the teeth white for a clean, finished look!