Today we will show you how to draw Marvel Comics’ Daredevil (Matthew Michael “Matt” Murdock). Daredevil is a character who seeks out revenge against his father’s killers as the superhero Daredevil, fighting against his many enemies including Bullseye and the Kingpin. We will show you how to draw him in step by step illustrated style. Have fun.
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How to Draw Daredevil from DC Comics in Easy Steps Drawing Tutorial
Step 1
Start off by making a simple ball and stick figure to establish a pose. Feel free to pose your character any way you want. Its important that the chest will be the largest circle, followed by the pelvis, the head, the shoulders, and the hands being the smallest circle. Remember that giving your character a large chest makes him look “heroic”.
Step 2
Add some circles for the knees and elbows. These circles are of the same size. They are also smaller than the shoulder, but larger than the hands.
Step 3
Draw some lines outside each circle’s edge to connect them and give your character a basic body.
Step 4
From there on, you can now add some muscles and face to your character.
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Finally, draw your character’s costume and other details.
Step 8
I hope that you enjoyed this drawing tutorial.
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Start off by making a simple ball and stick figure to establish a pose. Feel free to pose your character any way you want. Its important that the chest will be the largest circle, followed by the pelvis, the head, the shoulders, and the hands being the smallest circle. Remember that giving your character a large chest makes him look “heroic”.
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Add some circles for the knees and elbows. These circles are of the same size. They are also smaller than the shoulder, but larger than the hands.
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Draw some lines outside each circle’s edge to connect them and give your character a basic body.
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From there on, you can now add some muscles and face to your character.
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Finally, draw your character’s costume and other details.
Kevin Spacey
“Daredevil from DC COMICS”
martyn
verry good loved the outcome thx a lot 🙂