If you want to learn how to draw Hulk, this easy drawing tutorial will guide you one step at a time. The shapes are simple, the steps are clear, and the design is perfect for beginners. Follow along slowly, and you will build a strong and friendly cartoon Hulk with confidence.

What You Will Need
- Drawing paper
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Black pen or marker
- Green, black, and purple crayons or colored pencils
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Time needed:
14 minutes.
Step-by-Step Drawing Guide
Step 1: Draw Hulk’s Hair Outline

Start near the top of the page and draw a row of fluffy, spiky hair. Keep the top slightly curved, and let the side tufts angle downward to create Hulk’s rough and powerful hairstyle.
Pro Tip: Make each hair spike a slightly different size so the hair looks more natural.
[Alt Text: A beginner step in a Hulk drawing tutorial showing only Hulk’s spiky hair outline at the top of the page.]
Step 2: Add the Face and Ears

Draw a wide rounded face shape under the hair, keeping the chin smooth and soft. Then add one small ear on each side, placing them close to the lower edges of the hair.
Pro Tip: Keep both ears at about the same height so the face looks balanced.
[Alt Text: A step-by-step drawing of Hulk with a rounded face outline and two small ears added beneath the spiky hair.]
Step 3: Draw the Facial Features

Add two round eyes in the center of the face and place curved eyebrows above them. Draw a small nose and a smiling mouth so Hulk looks friendly, calm, and full of energy.
Pro Tip: Leave enough space between the eyes to make the expression look more natural.
[Alt Text: A beginner Hulk sketch with round eyes, curved eyebrows, a small nose, and a friendly smile inside the face.]
Step 4: Draw the Strong Shoulders and Fists

Extend broad shoulder shapes down from both sides of the head to build Hulk’s powerful upper body. Then add a clenched fist on each side, using curved finger lines to show the shape of the hands.
Pro Tip: Make the fists rounder and larger than normal hands to match Hulk’s strong look.
[Alt Text: A cartoon Hulk drawing with broad shoulders and two clenched fists added below the smiling head.]
Step 5: Add the Chest and Ab Muscles

Draw curved lines across the torso to form Hulk’s large chest muscles. Below that, add the abs and side body lines with short curves to show a strong and solid midsection.
Pro Tip: Avoid making the muscle lines too straight, because gentle curves add more form to the body.
[Alt Text: An easy drawing tutorial of Hulk showing chest muscles, abs, and strong torso details between the shoulders and fists.]
Step 6: Draw the Shorts, Legs, and Feet

Under the abs, draw Hulk’s shorts with a zigzag hem to show torn fabric. Then add two short thick legs and wide feet, finishing with small curved toe lines for extra detail.
Pro Tip: Make the feet wide so Hulk looks steady and powerful.
[Alt Text: A finished beginner Hulk drawing with torn shorts, short strong legs, wide feet, and toe details.]
Step 7: Color in your drawing!

Fun Facts
- Hulk is famous for his super strength and giant green appearance.
- He is one of the most recognizable comic book heroes in the world.
- Cartoon versions of Hulk are great for drawing for beginners because they use bold shapes and simple body parts.
Pin it now, Draw later!

Trace your final lines with a black pen or marker if you want a cleaner look. Color Hulk green, keep the hair dark, and use purple for the shorts to complete the classic style. This step by step drawing lesson shows that learning how to draw Hulk can be simple and fun when you break the character into easy parts. Keep practicing this easy drawing tutorial, and try drawing Hulk again with different poses or expressions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can beginners learn how to draw Hulk?
Yes, this is a beginner-friendly step by step drawing guide. Each part is built from simple shapes, so it is a great choice for new artists.
What colors should I use for Hulk?
The most common colors are green skin, black or dark hair, and purple shorts. You can also choose your own colors for a creative version.
How can I make my Hulk drawing look stronger?
Use wider shoulders, larger fists, and simple curved muscle lines. Keeping the feet wide also helps the character feel balanced and powerful.





