How to Draw Mario and Luigi: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Bring the Mushroom Kingdom to life with this fun, step-by-step drawing guide designed for ages 6 and up. You only need a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to get started. By breaking these iconic characters down into simple shapes, you'll build confidence in your drawing skills while creating a masterpiece you can proudly color.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Colorful illustration of Mario and Luigi standing together, ready to be drawn.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching Mario's Face

Close-up sketch of Mario's nose and eyes showing the initial oval construction lines.

Start by sketching Mario's nose as a simple oval. For the eyes, draw three small, nested ovals and shade the center one. Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the placement of the eyes relative to the nose.

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Step 2: Defining the Face and Hat

Drawing the outline of Mario's face, cap brim, and expressive eyebrows.

Outline the face with curved lines and add the brim of his cap by doubling back on your top line. Add the eyebrows as small, shaded pointed shapes. Tip: Use a 'scalloped' motion for the mustache to give it that classic Mario texture.

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Step 3: Adding Mario's Hat and Collar

Adding the final details to Mario's hat, including the M logo and shirt collar.

Draw the top of the hat as a large curve, adding the iconic 'M' inside a circle. Detail the ears and chin dimple. Add three small triangles below the chin for the shirt collar. Tip: Ensure the 'M' is centered on the hat to keep the character looking balanced.

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Step 4: Sketching the Arms and Torso

Sketching the basic torso and arm structure for Mario.

Use overlapping curved lines to build the arms and torso. Keep the lines fluid to suggest movement. Tip: Think of the arm as a tube shape; keep the lines smooth to make the character look natural.

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Step 5: Overalls and Starting Luigi

Adding overalls to Mario and beginning the construction of Luigi's face.

Draw the overall straps and connect them to the torso. Now, begin Luigi's face using the same oval-based method as Mario. Tip: Make Luigi's nose slightly different to distinguish his character design from Mario's.

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Step 6: Luigi's Facial Features

Detailing Luigi's facial expressions, including his mustache and hat brim.

Use curved lines to define Luigi's mustache, mouth, and hat brim. Tip: Luigi's mustache is often drawn a bit thinner or differently shaped than Mario's—observe the slight curve to give him his signature look.

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Step 7: Luigi's Hat and Details

Completing Luigi's hat with the L logo and refining his facial features.

Add the 'L' logo to Luigi's hat and finish his eyebrows and chin. Tip: Use a darker pencil stroke for the 'L' to make it stand out against the hat.

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Step 8: Luigi's Body

Drawing the torso and overall straps for Luigi.

Draw the collar, arms, and overall straps for Luigi. Tip: Keep the proportions similar to Mario so they look like a matching pair.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Adding final details like pockets and fabric folds to the overalls.

Finish the hands, add square pockets to the overalls, and add contour lines to the fabric. Tip: Use small, light curved lines on the clothing to suggest folds and depth.

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Step 10: Bring Them to Life with Color

The final colored drawing of Mario and Luigi side-by-side.

Time to color! Use red for Mario's shirt and hat, and green for Luigi's. Both wear blue overalls. Tip: Use a darker shade of blue in the folds of the overalls to create a 3D effect.