Draw and doodle your own fantasy character, inventing unique features, costume, and magical abilities while practicing shapes, shading, and creative storytelling.


Step-by-step guide to Doodle a Fantasy Character
Step 1
Lay out your materials on a flat surface so everything is easy to reach.
Step 2
Imagine a cool fantasy character and pick one magical power like flying glowing or turning invisible.
Step 3
Lightly sketch the basic shapes for the head torso and limbs using circles ovals and rectangles.
Step 4
Connect those shapes into a rough outline of the body with smooth pencil lines.
Step 5
Add one unique feature such as horns wings a tail extra eyes or magical markings.
Step 6
Design a costume or outfit and draw any accessories like belts capes or gadgets.
Step 7
Draw your character in a pose by placing the head torso and limbs where they should be for action or rest.
Step 8
Draw the face and give your character an expression that matches their personality.
Step 9
Pick a direction for the light like from above or from the left so your shading will be consistent.
Step 10
Add shading with light pencil strokes to show shadows and form where the light does not hit.
Step 11
Add small textures and details such as scales fur fabric folds or sparkles.
Step 12
Trace the lines you love with a black pen to make your drawing pop if you want to.
Step 13
Gently erase any extra pencil lines so the picture looks clean.
Step 14
Color your character using light and dark shades to keep the shading and details clear.
Step 15
Share your finished creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use instead of a black pen or markers if we don't have them?
Use a very sharp dark pencil or a charcoal stick to trace the lines instead of a black pen, and swap markers for colored pencils, crayons, or watercolor for the 'Color your character' step.
My rough shapes look awkward and the outline isn't smooth — how do I fix it?
Lightly erase and redraw the connecting lines between your circles, ovals, and rectangles, then soften the joins with gentle pencil strokes before you 'trace the lines you love with a black pen' or finalize the outline.
How can I adapt this activity for different ages or skill levels?
For younger kids simplify to basic circles and stick-limb poses with crayons and big expressions, while older kids can add the unique feature, consistent shading from a chosen light direction, fine textures, and pen-tracing for a polished result.
What are easy ways to extend or personalize the drawing once it's finished?
Add a background scene showing the character using their chosen magical power, incorporate mixed-media textures like glued fabric or glitter during the 'Add small textures' step, and write a one-paragraph backstory to share with the drawing on DIY.org.
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Facts about drawing and character design for kids
✏️ Doodle fact: Studies show doodling can help people focus and remember details better than not doodling at all.
👤 Character design fact: A strong silhouette and a few memorable details (costume, color, props) can make a character instantly recognizable.
🎨 Concept art fact: Concept artists often draw hundreds or even thousands of sketches to explore a single character before finalizing a design.
🐉 Mythical creature fact: Dragon-like creatures appear in myths from many cultures around the world, each with its own twist.
🧙♂️ Fantasy fact: The fantasy genre mixes magic, monsters, and made-up worlds—it's been part of human stories for thousands of years!


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