How To Draw The Predator

Introduction

Drawing a Predator can be an intimidating challenge. Even bona fide artists may find the task daunting. The alien species of extraterrestrial hunters is full of menacing details, especially the sharp dreadlocks, snarling teeth, and hulking cybernetic body armor. Yet with a bit of practice and patience, you can learn how to draw the Predator and create a stunning piece of art. All it takes is a canvas, a confident attitude, and a pile of awesome coloring tools. Ready to tackle the challenge? Read on!

Sharp Features

Let’s start by defining the specifics of the Pred species. Preds have a visible muzzle, so draw two slightly curved lines that meet at a point in the middle. On either side of the muzzle, draw a triangle facing the center. This creates the illusion of nostrils and cheeks. To add the sharp features, draw two long, narrow strips of curved lines running from the edges of the muzzle. Don’t forget to add the sharp dreadlocks raining down from the Predator’s head, which should look like curved icicles!

Defining The Body

Next up, draw a powerful body shape. While the Predator may vary in size, they all have hulking frames. Draw a large muscle-bound torso and two thick arms with wide wrists and long fingers. Then draw two legs, slightly bent at the knee, with massive feet and toes. Don’t forget the details: draw the large central plate, plate armor on the legs, the hi-tech mask on the face, and the bone sheaths in the arms.

Color It Right

Colors give the art piece life and character. When it comes to the Predator, two primary shades are key – black and a vivid green. Start by filling in the body with black. Then add some vivid green highlights to the armor, hands, feet, and mask. Once the body is colored, it’s time for the details.

Finishing Touches

Little touches can help make the Predator look authentically alien. Blend a few white stripes in the mask or draw small bumps or indentations on the body armor. Add a couple of claws jutting out of the wrists or draw a glimmer light in the eyes. Flowers symbols or glowing runes could make it look even more awesome! Once the creative juices have been set flowing, you can start to create a Predator masterpiece!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

Leave a Comment