Let’s learn how to draw Miles Morales, the cool Spider-Man character! Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!
Before we start, make sure you have these materials:
1. Draw a big circle near the top of your paper. This will be Miles Morales’ head.
2. Make two small dots close together at the bottom of the circle for his eyes.
3. Draw curves from the dots to the edge of the circle to form his eyes. Do this on both sides.
4. Connect the eyes with a curve at the top and bottom, then add a line down the middle and two lines on each side, like a basketball pattern.
1. Draw curves connecting the basketball lines to make the webbing.
2. Do the same at the bottom of the head using upside-down U shapes.
1. Add a small spike at the top of the head for the hood.
2. Draw a curve around the head to form the hood, leaving a gap at the bottom.
1. Draw two lines from the chin to make the jacket.
2. Connect these lines with a curve at the bottom.
3. Add another curve connecting the outer lines of the jacket.
1. Draw an L shape for the arms that curves into the jacket.
2. Add a curve for the forearms and a pocket on each side.
3. Draw a line for a wrinkle where the arm bends.
1. Draw lines across the bottom of the jacket for detail.
2. Draw two lines down from the jacket for the shorts.
3. Make an A shape in the middle for the shorts and connect it to the outer lines.
1. Draw two lines from the shorts for the legs.
2. Add a shorter line for the outside of each leg.
3. Draw the top of the shoes by connecting lines and adding pointy details.
4. Add more lines to the shoes for extra detail.
1. Draw a circle on the chest for the spider emblem, adding two lines for the top and bottom.
2. You can add spider legs that look like they’re covered by the jacket.
1. Add webbing behind the spider emblem with vertical and horizontal lines.
2. Add webbing to the legs by drawing a line down the middle and connecting U shapes.
1. Use a white colored pencil over the webbing before coloring the suit black. This makes the webbing stand out.
2. Color the jacket with gray and dark blue, and use red for the rest of the suit.
3. Feel free to add extra details, like more spider legs.
Great job! You’ve drawn Miles Morales. Remember, it’s okay if your drawing looks different. The most important thing is to have fun and keep practicing. Enjoy your drawing adventure, and happy drawing!
Spider-Man Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or school and look for spider webs. How are they similar to the webbing on Miles Morales’ suit? Draw a picture of a spider web you find and compare it to the webbing you drew on Miles. Discuss with a friend or family member how spiders create their webs and how it helps them catch food.
Create Your Own Superhero: Use the steps you learned to draw Miles Morales and create your own superhero character. Think about what special powers your superhero might have and what their costume would look like. Draw your superhero and share your creation with the class. What colors will you use, and why?
Spider Emblem Craft: Make a spider emblem like the one on Miles Morales’ chest using craft materials. You can use paper, markers, and string to create your own emblem. Think about what your emblem represents and how it makes your superhero unique. Display your emblem in the classroom and explain its meaning to your classmates.