How to Draw Miles Morales Spider-Man: Easy 10-Step Guide

Ready to bring Miles Morales to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 7+ who want to master superhero proportions. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a black marker to follow along as we break down his iconic suit and dynamic pose into simple, manageable shapes.

10 Steps

๐ŸŽฏ Final Result

Full-color illustration of Miles Morales Spider-Man in a dynamic pose.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Head and Eyes

Pencil sketch of Miles Morales' head shape with two large eye lenses outlined.

Draw a light, inverted teardrop shape for the head. Inside, sketch two smaller teardrop shapes for the mask's eye lenses. Teacher's Tip: Keep the eyes symmetrical to give him that focused, heroic look.

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Step 2: Defining the Torso and Arms

Outline of Miles Morales' upper body showing shoulders and chest structure.

Use overlapping curved lines to build the shoulders and torso. Think of these as rounded blocks. Teacher's Tip: Use loose, flowing motions to keep the character looking agile rather than stiff.

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Step 3: Sketching the Web-Slinging Hand

Detailed sketch of a hand in the iconic Spider-Man web-shooting pose.

Draw the forearm and begin the hand. Sketch the fingers curled into the classic web-shooting gesture. Teacher's Tip: Imagine the fingers are like small, bent sausages to get the proportions right.

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Step 4: Refining the Arms

Refining the arm and hand anatomy with additional curved lines.

Finish the pinky finger and define the underside of the arm. Add a wavy line across the palm for detail. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about perfection; focus on the flow of the lines.

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Step 5: Adding Hand Detail

Drawing the second hand with knuckle details and finger structure.

Complete the other hand using 'U' shaped lines for the fingers. Add wavy lines for the knuckles. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can erase the overlapping construction lines later.

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Step 6: Drawing the Legs

Sketching the lower body and leg structure for a dynamic pose.

Sketch the thigh, shin, and foot using curved lines to show muscle movement. Teacher's Tip: Think of the leg as a series of connected ovals to help with the shape.

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Step 7: Connecting the Legs

Connecting the legs to the torso to complete the full-body outline.

Complete the second leg and connect both thighs to the torso. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the legs look balanced so the character doesn't look like he's falling over!

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Step 8: Adding Suit Details

Adding details like the chest logo and muscle contours to the suit.

Draw the soles of the feet and start the spider logo on the chest. Add contour lines to the shoulders and arms. Teacher's Tip: Use a darker pencil stroke here to define the final shape.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Spider Logo

Finalizing the spider emblem on the chest with sharp, bold lines.

Complete the spider logo by shading the center and drawing the legs and fangs. Teacher's Tip: Take your time with the logoโ€”it's the most recognizable part of his suit!

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Step 10: Coloring Your Hero

Finished Miles Morales drawing colored with black and red markers.

Color your drawing! Use black for the main suit and vibrant red for the mask, shoulders, and hands. Teacher's Tip: Use a white gel pen to add small highlights to the eyes to make them pop.