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This article was co-authored by Renée Plevy and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Renée Plevy is an Internationally Acclaimed Portrait Artist from New York/Palm Beach who has painted The Grand Dames of Palm Beach and various celebrities and community leaders. With over 50 years of experience, Renée specializes in painting realistically in oil and capturing the soul of the person. She has studied under internationally renowned portrait artists John Howard Sanden, David Leffel, Robert Beverly Hale, Clyde Smith, and Leonid Gervits. Renée is featured in over 68 shows and galleries including a one-woman museum show at the Paterson Museum. She has garnered numerous awards including “Artist of the Year” from The Bloomfield Art League and First Prize from the Boca Raton Museum Artist’s Guild. Renée has even painted a portrait of celebrity, Vanilla Ice. She also teaches at the Boca Raton Museum Art School - formerly at SVA in Manhattan. There are 14 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,016,875 times.

Whether you're drawing anatomy or preparing for Halloween, learning to draw skulls is a practice in proportion. Start with a simple circle and make a few faint guidelines that help you place the jawline, teeth, and eye sockets. Once you draw these outlines, give your skull definition by shading in the shadows.

This article is partially based on an interview with Renée Plevy, Portrait Artist & Educator.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 2:

Sketching the Front View of a Skull

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  1. Step 1 Make a circle. 1 Make a circle. Press lightly with your pencil to make a faint circle. Sketch the circle so it's as wide as you'd like the whole skull to be. You'll use this outline to make the top portion of the skull.[1]
    • If you're struggling to draw a circle, use a compass or trace a round object that's as large as you want the skull to be.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 2 Draw a straight horizontal and vertical line through the center of the circle. To make guidelines for placing features, lay a ruler on your paper so it passes through the middle of the circle. Make a straight horizontal line and then turn the ruler to make a vertical line.[2]
    • Make the vertical line extend below the circle so you can use it to draw the jaw.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 3 Create 2 hexagons along the bottom of the horizontal line. Draw an eye socket in both of the bottom quarters of the circle. Make the top line of each hexagon along the horizontal guideline and sketch each hexagon large enough to fill half of each quarter.[3]
    • Leave a space that's 1/5 the width of the circle between the hexagons.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 4 Sketch the nose cavity along the vertical guideline. Make a short horizontal line on the vertical guideline so it's halfway down the eye sockets. Draw a straight line that comes down from each end and away from the center of the circle. When your pencil is close to the bottom of the circle, bring the 2 lines together in a point at the very bottom of the circle on the vertical line.[4]
    • The nose cavity is diamond-shaped near the bottom, but boxier near the top.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 5 Draw the angular outline of the sides and middle of the skull. Lightly sketch from the temples towards the eye socket so the skull bulges out a little. Curve the line back towards the center of the skull before making it curve away at the level of the nose cavity. Then, draw a straight line down at an angle below the nose cavity. Make this line go across horizontally to connect to the opposite side of the skull.[5]
    • Repeat this on the opposite side so it connects with the line you just drew.
    • Draw the horizontal line of the middle of the skull so it's about twice the width of the nose cavity.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 6 Make the upper teeth along the horizontal line in the middle of the skull. Draw vertical ovals that extend below the line to make the teeth. Each tooth should be about 1/2 the size of the distance between the bottom of the nasal cavity and line for teeth. Sketch 3 full-size teeth to the right and the left of the vertical guideline. Then, draw 2 smaller ovals that at both ends to show teeth that are receding.[6]
    • Draw the teeth as rounded or square as you like. Consider using a reference photo to help you draw anatomically since people's teeth are quite unique.
    • If you want the skull to be missing a few teeth, leave some of them out as you draw.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 7 Draw the outline of the jaw. Measure the distance from the top of the skull to the point where the horizontal and vertical guidelines meet. Draw a horizontal line that's the same distance from the bottom of the nose cavity to the bottom of jaw. Sketch the line so it's about half the length of the teeth and draw a straight line at each end that angles up and away from the center. Then, draw a straight line that connects the bottom of the jaw to each side of the skull.[7]
    • Make both of the straight lines at an angle the same length as the horizontal line in the center of the jaw.

    Tip: Keep in mind that the jaw bone isn't as wide as the upper part of the skull.

  8. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 8 Sketch the lower teeth along the jaw. Make the teeth about the same size as the upper teeth and draw the teeth in the front larger than the ones on the sides. Draw 4 or 5 teeth on each side of the vertical guideline and make 1 or 2 small teeth off to the sides.[8]
    • To give the skull some perspective, you can draw a small gap at each end of the line of teeth. This shows space between the skull and the jaw.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 9 Fill in the nasal and eye cavities. Use a darker pencil or press firmly to shade in each eye socket and the nasal cavity. Since these are deep and empty, make them darker than other parts of the skull that you'll be shading.[9]
    • If you want the cavities to be smooth, go back with a blending stump to rub the graphite.
    • To make the teeth stand out, go over the lines between the teeth and the skull and jaw again.
  10. Step 10 Erase unnecessary guidelines. 10 Erase unnecessary guidelines. Before you start shading in the skull, take an eraser and remove the horizontal and vertical guidelines that are still visible. Lightly erase the lines for the circle as well.
    • Take care to not erase the actual drawing when you're removing the guidelines.
  11. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 11 Shade in the skull to show depth. Lightly cross-hatch or shade in the space above the eye cavities where the brow would be. Keep going over the spaces until they appear deeper-set than the rest of the skull. Other areas to shade include:[10]
    • The top sides of the skull
    • Along the jawline
    • To the sides of the nasal cavity
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Method 2 Method 2 of 2:

Drawing the Side View of a Skull

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  1. Step 1 Draw a circle that's slightly longer at the ends. 1 Draw a circle that's slightly longer at the ends. Instead of making an oval with narrow ends, sketch a circle that's as big as you want the skull to be. Make the circle a little longer than it is wide, but don't make the ends taper.[11]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 2 Sketch a concentric circle and make guidelines through the skull. Lightly draw another circle inside the one you just drew. Make this circle 1/4 the distance from the larger circle. Then, draw a horizontal line through the center of the skull and make a vertical line that also passes through the middle. To help you draw the jaw, put your pencil on the vertical line where it touches the bottom of the smaller circle. Draw a straight horizontal line to 1 side of the skull.[12]
    • Draw lightly so you can erase the guidelines later.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 3 Create the outline of the jaw to 1 side of the skull. Sketch a faint vertical line coming straight down from the side of the skull where you're positioning the jaw. Put your pencil where the jaw's vertical guideline meets the horizontal line you just drew. Create a curved line that extends away from the skull and down towards the bottom of the jaw. Once this line is the same length as half of the skull's width, make it into a straight line that angles back up towards the skull.[13]
    • Make the outline of the jaw stop at the smaller concentric circle where it meets the vertical guideline.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 4 Draw the nose cavity and where the brow sticks out. Place your pencil on the top of the jawline where it sticks away from the skull. As you draw up towards where the nose would be, make the line curve in towards where the bottom horizontal guideline meets the vertical guideline of the jaw. Then, draw the line back up at an angle and make it bump out a little.[14]
    • The top bump is the brow before it reconnects to the skull.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 5 Sketch the eyesocket and shade it in. Draw a vertical crescent shape just behind and below the brow. Extend the crescent until it's halfway down the length of the nose cavity. Then, shade in the eye socket so it looks empty and deep.[15]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 6 Draw a jagged line at the bottom of the skull where it meets the jawline. Sketch a line coming down below the eye socket and bring it up towards the center of the skull. Keep drawing the line in a horizontal direction that zigs and zags a little until it reaches the center jawline. Then, make the jagged line bend down so it connects to the curve of the skull.[16]
    • This creates the bottom of the skull itself.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 7 Make the upper and lower rows of teeth. Draw an elongated S-shape down the middle of the jaw and make 2 faint horizontal lines that go from the side of the jaw to the shape. Leave a gap between the lines that's big enough to fit the teeth. Then, draw 6 or 7 teeth along each horizontal line. Make the teeth that are closest to the S-shape about the same width as the eye socket. Sketch the teeth at the other end of the row progressively smaller until they're only slivers at the end.[17]

    Tip: Leave out a few teeth if you don't want your skull to have a full set.

  8. Step 8 Erase visible guidelines. 8 Erase visible guidelines. To make your drawing look finished, use a small eraser and remove the horizontal and vertical guidelines that you can still see. If you've already drawn over them, leave them. Just erase the ones that stand out.[18]
    • Instead of using a large eraser, try working with the eraser on the end of a pencil.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Skull 9 Shade in parts of the skull where you want to show depth. Press firmly as you sketch along the back of the skull to show its curve. Then, shade in the center of the skull behind the eye socket. Make this a large crescent shape and use cross-hatching to make the skull appear bumpy.[19]
    • Make the jaw look distinctive by shading the top of it where it meets the bottom of the skull.
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  • Question A lot of the steps for drawing are hard, and even with a video mine turns out to be too round or too straight. What do I do? Community Answer Community Answer Practice drawing the difficult angles as often as you can. If you draw lightly you can erase lightly (try a kneaded eraser, they're way less irritating when you mess up), and try again and again until you get it just right. Never give up on your line. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 17 Helpful 55
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  • Use a reference photo to help guide you as you sketch, so you're able to create accurate proportions.[20] Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Go back and color in the skull with colored pencils or markers if you like. Thanks Helpful 7 Not Helpful 6
  • Embellish your skull by drawing flames, crossbones, wings, or roses around it. Thanks Helpful 4 Not Helpful 6

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  • Use a 2-H pencil to sketch—they create really light markings as you draw.
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  • Paper
  • Blending stump, optional

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  3. https://www.art-is-fun.com/how-to-draw-skulls
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  11. Renée Plevy. Portrait Artist & Educator. Expert Interview

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Renée Plevy Co-authored by: Renée Plevy Artist This article was co-authored by Renée Plevy and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Renée Plevy is an Internationally Acclaimed Portrait Artist from New York/Palm Beach who has painted The Grand Dames of Palm Beach and various celebrities and community leaders. With over 50 years of experience, Renée specializes in painting realistically in oil and capturing the soul of the person. She has studied under internationally renowned portrait artists John Howard Sanden, David Leffel, Robert Beverly Hale, Clyde Smith, and Leonid Gervits. Renée is featured in over 68 shows and galleries including a one-woman museum show at the Paterson Museum. She has garnered numerous awards including “Artist of the Year” from The Bloomfield Art League and First Prize from the Boca Raton Museum Artist’s Guild. Renée has even painted a portrait of celebrity, Vanilla Ice. She also teaches at the Boca Raton Museum Art School - formerly at SVA in Manhattan. This article has been viewed 1,016,875 times. 84 votes - 83% Co-authors: 61 Updated: June 10, 2025 Views: 1,016,875 Categories: Featured Articles | Drawing Body Parts Article SummaryX

To make your own skull drawing, first draw a faint circle on a piece of paper. Draw a vertical line and a horizontal line through the center of the circle to make guidelines for the skull’s main features. Then, draw 2 hexagons below the horizontal line, 1 in each bottom quarter of the circle. These will be the eye sockets. Next, sketch the nose cavity on the vertical line between the two eye sockets. Draw the angular outline of the sides of the skull. Then, draw the upper teeth along the bottom of the circle. Now draw the outline of the jaw coming down off of the sides of the skull. For the final touches, shade in the nose and eye cavities, and erase the guidelines. Finish your skull drawing by shading it in to add more depth. Read on to learn how to draw a side-view skull! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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