Are you addicted to Minecraft? Or just love video game art? Minecraft’s grassroots beginning was defined by the game’s simplicity. It’s now one of those cult favorites that drive amazinggggg creations in the game. Much like the humble start of Among Us, gamer approval has proven time and time again to favor simple, classic games done well than flashy ones. The most recognizable hostile mob in Minecraft is the creeper. This ugly dude creeps up (hence the name) on players and…explodes. It does very high damage to the player’s builds and environment. Best to keep away. If you want to learn how to draw a creeper, you’ve stumbled upon the right place.
Check out the other tutorials in the How To Draw Minecraft series!
This tutorial and our many others are suitable for ages 3 to 8 (preschool and above.)
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✏️ TOOLS FOR SUCCESS
- How-To-Draw Template – International (A4) or U.S. Size (8.5×11 in)
- Sketching Pencil
- Polymer Eraser
- Outline Marker
- Coloring Tools
🎨 Parents: The only tools you need for these how-to-draw tutorials are: eraser, pencil, and a piece of paper. But – if you have them around – a sketching pencil makes for fainter and softer lines that help kids build fine motor accuracy. I also recommend going over the sketch pencil with a black outline marker when you’re done for a neater finish. Lastly, erase the pencil marks before adding color.
Learn To Draw MINECRAFT Creeper
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