And each dash on the center line below that is also about 1/6 of a head circle from each other. The distance between where the center line and the eye line intersect and the lower green line is about 1/6 of a head circle. The upper green line is slightly more that half way up from the bottom of the head circle. The eye line is about 1/10 of the way up from the bottom of the head circle.
Pro Tip 2: Measurements: Here I’ll give you some proportions to use when drawing your set up. We’ll also draw the two horizontal green lines, one inside the head circle above the eye line, one slightly below the head circle and then the three small dashes on the centerline. It extends a little above the head but quite far below. The center line is vertical and cuts the head circle in two.
Once you’ve got your head circle, we’ll draw our center and eye lines (blue lines in the image). Then trace your head circle over the outline you have made. Pro Tip 1: When drawing your head circle go around a few times very lightly with your pencil to get a nice outline of a circle, as it can be quite hard to draw a circle freehand. We want to leave enough space above the head for Goku’s hair and enough room below for the extended center line. So, let’s begin by drawing our head circle in the middle of our paper. In step 01a I’ll give all the lines names so you know what line I’m referring to in future steps. These lines will help us to draw Goku’s features in later steps. We’ll also add the lines that you can see in green and the green dashes on the center line. We’re going to begin with our head circle, center and eye lines which you can see in blue. Our final lines you’ll see in black at the end of the tutorial. Just a reminder to all of our mangakas that all of the blue and green lines you see in this tutorial are only construction lines and will be erased later on, so don’t press too hard on your pencil when drawing these lines.
Get your materials ready and let’s learn how to draw Goku Super Saiyan! You can click on any of the images to see an enlarged view and click through the steps without text. The last step includes some tricky shading so you might want to have two shades of grey marker for the shading step or, if you don’t have any markers, you can use your pencil to get different shades of grey. But it definitely isn’t one of easiest tutorials, so I’d recommend this one for intermediate mangakas. This is my first Dragonball Z tutorial and it was a lot of fun to draw. And that’s what we’re going to draw today. No one believed that Goku could ever achieve the mythic Super Saiyan form, but he proved them all wrong when he evolved.
It’s great to have you back for another awesome drawing tutorial! Today we’re going to learn how to draw Goku in Super Saiyan form from the Dragonball Z series requested by user tarun! Be sure to post your finished drawings in your user gallery to show other users and get feedback! As everyone probably already knows, Goku is the main character throughout the whole Dragonball series, learning, developing his skills and defending Earth.