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How To Draw Halloween Characters<\/h2>\n

Ahh, Halloween! The perfect time of year to take the spookiness up a notch and get creative with all your spooky art projects. Whether it’s a ghost, a zombie, a vampire, or a werewolf, knowing how to draw Halloween characters can put the creepiness in your work. Here’s a look at some helpful tips and tricks to creating the perfect Halloween character drawings. <\/p>\n

Know Your Characters<\/h2>\n

Before picking up the pencil, it’s essential to get to know your Halloween characters. Who are they? What kind of things do they like to do? Are they mischievous or mysterious? Answering these questions can give you a good place to start when it comes to drawing them. Take some time to really get to know the personality of the character and you’ll be off to a great start.<\/p>\n

Start With the Basics<\/h2>\n

Once you’re familiar with the character it’s time to get started with the drawing. Begin with the basic shapes that make up the character, like circles and squares- this will help you make sure you’re drawing the character correctly. And don’t worry too much about details just yet- focus on getting the proportions right first.<\/p>\n

Work Up to More Detail<\/h2>\n

Now that you have the basics down, it’s time to start adding more detail. Start by drawing the face, making sure to draw any facial features like eyes, nose, and mouth if the character has them. Then move on to the details like the clothes, hat, and any accessories your character might have. At this point, it’s also a good idea to think about the pose of the character. What are they doing? What kind of expression do you want them to have? Make sure to consider all of these questions as you draw.<\/p>\n

Shading and Lighting<\/h2>\n