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How to Draw Spiderman

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Spiderman is a popular superhero that people frequently draw. He's one of the simplest characters to draw because he can be made from geometric shapes. This is a good starting point when first learning to draw. Follow these steps to learn how to draw Spiderman crouching with extended arms.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Make an elongated oval in the center of your sheet of paper. Draw an upside down triangle with rounded corners three quarters of the way through the oval. Draw two oval arms extending from the top corners of the triangle and jutting out and upwards.

  2. Step 2

    Sketch two ovals extending from the bottom of the triangle outwards to make Spiderman crouching. Darken the center oval and draw two eyes in the shape of devil horns. The horns point inwards.

  3. Step 3

    Create the shoulders by making a semi circle on each side extending from a quarter of the way down the oval. Follow it with a straight line that extends to the bottom of the torso. Fill in the webs on the torso and arms of Spiderman.

  4. Step 4

    Add detail to the arms such as rippling muscles then add his hands. Spiderman's arms bulge at the biceps and triceps. Do the same for the legs to include the quadriceps. Spidey is a muscular guy.

  5. Step 5

    Color Spiderman in his characteristic red and blue. His feet, ankles, chest, face, upper arms and hands are red. His legs, sides and lower arms are blue. Trace the webs in dark black so they stand out.

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