Draw and design the villains of the Anti Matter Squad using pencil and color, create unique costumes, powers, and short backstories while practicing drawing skills.


Step-by-step guide to draw the villains from the Anti-Matter Squad
Step 1
Gather your materials and find a clean flat workspace.
Step 2
Decide to design three villains for the Anti-Matter Squad.
Step 3
For each villain write a name and choose one superpower on the paper.
Step 4
Lightly sketch basic body shapes and poses for all three villains with your pencil.
Step 5
Add costume shapes and unique design elements for each villain.
Step 6
Draw faces and expressions that match each villain's personality.
Step 7
Draw one prop or power effect for each villain like energy or a gadget.
Step 8
Write a one-sentence backstory under each villain explaining their motive.
Step 9
Use your black pen or fine liner to carefully ink the important lines of each drawing.
Step 10
Wait for the ink to dry then erase the pencil guidelines gently.
Step 11
Color each villain using flat base colors with your colouring materials.
Step 12
Add shading highlights and small costume details to make the designs pop.
Step 13
Sign your name and add the date on the page.
Step 14
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!?
If I don't have a black pen/fine liner or certain colouring materials, what can I use instead for inking and coloring the villains?
Use a sharpened HB pencil or a smooth ballpoint/gel pen to ink the important lines from the 'Use your black pen or fine liner to carefully ink' step and substitute colored pencils, crayons, or even diluted watercolour washes for the 'Color each villain using flat base colors' step.
My ink keeps smudging when I erase the pencil guidelines—how can I prevent that?
After you 'ink the important lines', let the ink dry fully (test a corner), rest a clean scrap paper under your hand, then gently erase the pencil guidelines to avoid smearing.
How can I adapt this villain-design activity for younger children or older kids wanting more challenge?
For younger children, simplify by designing one villain with big basic shapes, stickers and chunky crayons during the 'Lightly sketch' and 'Color each villain' steps, while older kids can add complex poses, layered shading, detailed gadgets and longer backstories under the 'Write a one-sentence backstory' step.
What are simple ways to extend or personalize the finished villains beyond the original instructions?
Turn each finished design into a character card with name, power icon and one-sentence backstory, create a team poster or mini-comic, or photograph the signed-and-dated page and share it on DIY.org as the last 'Share your finished creation' step.
Watch videos on how to draw the villains from the Anti-Matter Squad
Facts about character design and drawing for kids
⚛️ Antimatter is real science: when it meets matter they annihilate and release a lot of energy — a dramatic power idea!
📚 A short, surprising backstory can turn a cool look into a memorable villain kids love to draw and play with.
👗 Costumes with bold shapes and limited colors are easier to draw repeatedly and look great in comics.
🎨 Designers often start with quick silhouettes — if the silhouette reads, the character usually will too!
🦹 Some of the most famous supervillains wear a signature color or accessory so kids can spot them instantly.


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