How to Draw Shadow the Hedgehog: Easy 10-Step Guide

Ready to bring the Ultimate Lifeform to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 8+ who want to master character proportions. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to start building your own action-packed sketch.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A high-quality, finished illustration of Shadow the Hedgehog in an action pose.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Head and Eyes

Pencil sketch showing the initial head circle, ear placement, and teardrop eye shapes for Shadow the Hedgehog.

Start by drawing a light circle for the head. Add two curved ears on top and sketch the teardrop-shaped eyes. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here; you'll be refining these shapes as you go.

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Step 2: Defining the Cheeks and Quills

Drawing the cheek structure and the first sharp quill points on the side of the head.

Outline the cheek area and add the signature tuft of fur under the chin using jagged, inverted triangular lines. Tip: Use quick, flicking motions with your pencil to make the fur look sharp and spiky.

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Step 3: Establishing the Torso

Sketching the torso and leg base using simple curved lines to establish the character's posture.

Draw two curved lines downward to form the shoulders and torso. Connect these with a U-shaped line for the legs. Tip: Keep the torso narrow to maintain Shadow's athletic, agile appearance.

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Step 4: Drawing the First Shoe

Detailed sketch of the first running shoe showing the tongue and sole layers.

Sketch the running shoe by layering curved shapes for the tongue, body, and sole. Tip: Imagine the shoe is a blocky, futuristic sneaker; focus on the horizontal bands to give it depth.

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Step 5: Adding the Second Shoe

Adding the second shoe to the drawing to complete the lower body stance.

Repeat the process for the second shoe, ensuring it matches the perspective of the first. Tip: If the shoes look uneven, use your eraser to soften the lines and redraw them until they feel balanced.

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Step 6: Drawing the First Arm and Glove

Drawing the first arm and glove with a distinct cuff and finger shapes.

Draw the arm and the cuff of the glove. Use clean, rounded lines for the fingers. Tip: Keep the glove cuff wide to contrast with the thinner arm, which adds to the character's cartoon style.

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Step 7: Drawing the Second Hand

Adding the second hand with rounded finger shapes to complete the arm structure.

Sketch the second hand using rounded shapes for the fingers. Tip: Focus on the overlap of the fingers to create a sense of three-dimensional space.

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Step 8: Adding the Back Quills

Adding the large, sweeping quills on the back of the head to define the character's silhouette.

Extend long, curved lines from the head and back to create the iconic quills. Tip: Make these lines flow outward to give your character a sense of movement and speed.

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Step 9: Finalizing Facial Details

Adding final facial details including pupils, irises, and mouth lines to complete the expression.

Add the iris and pupil inside the eyes, and draw a small, determined mouth. Add final lines to the quills for texture. Tip: Use a darker pencil for these final details to make them pop.

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Step 10: Bringing Shadow to Life with Color

The completed, colored drawing of Shadow the Hedgehog featuring his signature black, red, and white color scheme.

Color your drawing using black for the fur, with vibrant red, white, and yellow accents. Tip: Use a light touch with your red pencil to create a slight gradient effect on the quills.