12 Easy Spider-Man Drawing Tutorials for Kids & Fans

๐Ÿ–๏ธ 12 free tutorials

Ready to bring the Spider-Verse to your sketchbook? These 12 tutorials are designed for young artists and Marvel fans to practice character construction using simple shapes. Grab your pencils and paper to build confidence with every web-slinging hero and villain you draw.

Miles Morales Spider-Man

Focus on the unique suit design here. Tip: Keep your web lines sparse to highlight the sleek, modern look of Miles' costume compared to the classic Spidey suit.

Miles Morales Spider-Man

Cartoon Spider-Man

Perfect for younger artists! This tutorial emphasizes exaggerated proportionsโ€”a large head and small bodyโ€”to capture that fun, animated style.

Cartoon Spider-Man

Carnage from Spider-Man

Embrace the chaos! Use loose, flowing lines to capture the Symbiote's unpredictable, organic texture. Tip: Don't worry about perfect symmetry here.

Carnage from Spider-Man

Spider-Man's Face

Focus on the eyes! The shape of the mask's eyes defines the character's expression. Tip: Draw the web pattern lightly first to ensure even spacing.

Spider-Man's Face

Doctor Octopus

Practice your mechanical drawing skills. Focus on the curves of the robotic arms to give them a sense of movement and weight.

Doctor Octopus

Spider Gwen (Gwen Stacy)

Capture the grace of Spider-Gwen. Tip: Pay close attention to the hood shape, as it adds a distinct silhouette that separates her from other spider-heroes.

Spider Gwen (Gwen Stacy)

Spider-Man

A classic full-body pose. Tip: Use basic stick-figure guidelines first to ensure your hero's proportions are balanced before adding muscle definition.

Spider-Man

Easy Spider-Man

Simplified for beginners. This tutorial breaks down the anatomy into basic shapes, making it easy to build a recognizable hero without getting overwhelmed.

Easy Spider-Man

The Green Goblin

Focus on facial features! The sharp angles of his ears and nose create a great contrast to the rounded shapes of other characters.

The Green Goblin

Iron Spider from Avengers

Add some tech to your art! The mechanical spider legs are a great exercise in drawing straight, structured lines and geometric shapes.

Iron Spider from Avengers

Chibi Spider-Man

Chibi style is all about cuteness. Tip: Keep your lines clean and bold to make the character pop, and use large, expressive eyes.

Chibi Spider-Man

Spidermanโ€™s Logo

Master the icon! This is a great lesson in symmetry. Tip: Fold your paper in half lightly to ensure both sides of the spider match perfectly.

Spidermanโ€™s Logo