How to Draw Vault Boy From the Fallout Series Step by Step

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What You’ll Be Creating

Fallout 4 is here! We’ve decided to celebrate it by giving you a chance to draw your own Vault Boy. Step by step, you’ll learn how to build a complex silhouette out of ovals and curves. Maybe you’ll even learn how to draw your own Fallout character in this style? Let’s see!

1. Draw the Body

Before we start, choose one of two ways of drawing (if you draw digitally, just skip this):

  1. Draw all the lines very subtly, and then finish them strongly when the drawing is done.
  2. Draw the lines as you want, then use the method from the last section of my tutorial How to Draw a Baby Fox.

Step 1

Draw a circle. It doesn’t need to be perfect or very clean.

draw vaul boy fallout torso circle

Step 2

Take a measure from the radius of the circle and draw a line three times as long.

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Step 3

Draw a line at the bottom. The part on the right should be longer than the radius.

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Step 4

Let’s build the guide lines for the legs. First, draw a curve between the middle of the circle and the left end of the floor line.

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Step 5

Now draw a curve between the bottom of the circle and the left end of the floor line.

draw vaul boy fallout le crve outer right

Step 6

Find the half point of the middle radius-line. Draw a curve coming though it.

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Step 7

Use the same point to draw another curve.

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Step 8

“Close” the shape with the two last curves.

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Step 9

Draw the head circle, slightly smaller than the chest circle and more on the right.

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Step 10

Imagine the head circle is a part of a mirrored “9”. Add the curve it needs to be complete.

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Step 11

Give the head a sort of “handle”.

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2. Draw the Arms

Step 1

Draw two lines one radius long on both sides of the chest circle.

draw vaul boy fallout arms width

Step 2

Prepare the guide lines for the arms as shown below:

draw vaul boy fallout arms guide lines

Step 3

Draw ovals for the hands.

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Step 4

Add the fingers…

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… and the thumb.

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Finish the thumb with curves:

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Step 5

Now, draw the arms using the guide lines:

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3. Draw the Shoes

Step 1

Draw the ends of the pants near the floor level.

draw vaul boy fallout legs pants

Step 2

Build the shoes with simple ovals.

draw vaul boy fallout shoes

4. Draw the Head Details

Step 1

Draw the hair line around the upper part of the head.

draw vaul boy fallout hair line

Step 2

You can create Vault Boy’s curls with circles of various sizes.

draw vaul boy fallout curls

Then just connect them.

draw vaul boy fallout curls lines

Step 3

Add the ear and the sideburns.

draw vaul boy fallout sideburns ear

Step 4

To draw the mouth, start with a wide, Joker-style smile.

draw vaul boy fallout lower lip

Step 5

Add a smaller curve at the top.

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Step 6

Cross the smile with the corners of the lips.

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Step 7

Draw the other facial features.

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5. Draw the Other Details

Step 1

To draw the neck, draw a rotated oval with its bottom near the chin.

draw vaul boy fallout neck

Step 2

Draw a similar, bigger oval to create the band around the neck.

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Step 3

Draw the belt.

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Step 4

Add the “vest”.

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Step 5

Now, using one or the other method, finish the picture by drawing the final lines over the guide lines.

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Good Job!

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. I can’t wait to see your end result! And hey, did you know that if you modify the steps a little, you’ll be able to create your own personification of Vault Boy (or Girl)? That would be fun to see, too!

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How to Create a Day of the Dead Inspired Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop

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What You’ll Be Creating

Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday that celebrates the spirit and honors the memory of the friends and family members who have died. Marigold is the traditional flower used in the celebration of the Day of the Dead, as well as in the decoration of the Sugar Skulls, which are the most popular symbol of that day.

This tutorial will show you how to create simple marigold flowers, and use them with a couple of brushes, textures, layer styles, and shape settings, in order to create a Day of the Dead sugar skull-inspired text effect. Let’s get started!

Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.

1. Create the Basic Guidelines

Step 1

Create a new 500 x 500px document, and pick the Line Tool.

Set the Foreground color to Red, and in the Options bar, set the Weight to 1.

Create a vertical line in the center of the document, and extend it a little bit outside.

Create a Line

Step 2

Duplicate the line shape layer, and rotate the copy line 60° counter-clockwise.

Rotate the Line

Step 3

Duplicate the copy line and rotate the second copy another 60° counter-clockwise.

Create One More Line

Step 4

Select all the line shape layers, go to Layer > Merge Shapes, and rotate the merged shapes 30° clockwise. You can lock that layer if you like once you’re done.

Rotate the Lines

Step 5

Pick the Ellipse Tool and create a 366 x 373 px ellipse in the center of the document.

In the Options bar, change the Fill Color to White, the Stroke Color to Black, and click the Set shape stroke type icon to change Align to Outside.

Center Ellipse Settings

2. Create the Petals

Step 1

Pick the Pen Tool, choose the Shape option in the Options bar, and set the Fill Color to White, the Stroke Color to Black, and its Size to 7.

What you’ll need to do next is create the basic petal shape.

You can click once to add points, and click and drag to create curves. Use the shape below as a guide to how many anchor points you need and where they should be placed.

Don’t worry about making the shape perfect, as we’ll work on that in the next step.

Create the Basic Petal Shape

Step 2

Once you create the basic shape, you can pick the Direct Selection Tool, and click-drag the anchor points to change their position.

Move the Anchor Points

Step 3

You can also click and move the handles at both ends of the anchor point to change the curve’s shape.

Take some time to work on the petal shape until you like the result you get.

Move the Anchor Points Handles

Step 4

Pick the Add Anchor Point Tool, and add four anchor points as shown below.

Add Anchor Points

Step 5

Pick the Direct Selection Tool, and click and drag each of the second and fourth anchor points down, changing their shape as you like to create the jagged edges of the petal.

Create the Petals Jagged Edges

Step 6

Once you’re done with the first petal, you can duplicate, rotate, and modify it to make the rest of the petals.

When you have all the petals ready, select all their layers, and go to Layer > Merge Shapes to place them all in one shape layer. Call it Petals.

Merge the Petal Layers

3. Create the Inner Lines

Step 1

Pick the Pen Tool again, and set the Fill Color to Black and the Stroke to None.

Create the lines using simple two-point curves. So click once where you want the line to begin, and then click-drag where you want it to end. The more curved the line is, the thicker it will appear.

Press the Esc key after creating each line to create another new separate one.

Create the Inner Lines

Step 2

Merge all the line shape layers in one layer and call it Lines.

Merge the Line Layers

4. Color and Style the Flower

Step 1

Double-click the petals shape layer’s thumbnail to fill it with any color you like. Here, the color used is #fa387f.

Change the Petals Fill Color

Step 2

Double-click the Lines shape layer to apply a Drop Shadow effect using the following settings:

  • Opacity: 100%
  • Distance: 0
  • Size: 7
Drop Shadow

This will feather out the lines a little bit.

Lines with the Drop Shadow

Step 3

Double-click the center ellipse shape layer to apply a Gradient Overlay effect using the following settings:

  • Style: Radial
  • Scale: 110%
  • Click the Gradient box to create the gradient using the colors #ff9b2c to the left and #ffe64a to the right.
Gradient Overlay

This will style the center.

Styled Center

5. Create the Raster Layers

Step 1

Group all the flower shape layers you have, and rename the group to the flower’s color (Pink).

Duplicate the group and rename it to the other color you want to use (Purple), and then fill the Petals shape layer with that color. Here, the purple color used is #a63a9d.

Change the Copy Petals Fill Color

Step 2

Duplicate the groups you have, and then, for each of them, right-click it and choose Merge Group. These are the layers that we will use to create the text effect later on.

Create the Raster Layers

6. Style the Leaves

Step 1

Create a new 1000 x 1000px document, and choose a leaves brush from the Floral Brushes 2 pack.

Set the Foreground color to #41a340, create a new layer on top of the Background layer, and click to add the brush.

Add the Leaves Brush

Step 2

Double-click the brush layer to apply a Stroke effect using the following settings:

  • Size: 5
  • Color: #000000
Stroke

Step 3

Right-click the styled layer and choose Rasterize Layer Style.

Rasterize the Leaves Layer Style

7. Create the Text

Step 1

Create a new 1024 x 845px document, and fill the Background with the color #372535.

Create the Main Background

Step 2

Create the Text in All Caps using the font Aka Posse and the Color #f2d27f.

The Size of the first line of text is 150 pt. For the second line, you will need to choose a slightly bigger Size—here it is 170pt—and set the Tracking value to something around 50.

Character Settings

Step 3

Duplicate the text layer, drag the copy below the original, and then right-click it and choose Convert to Shape.

Convert the Copy Text Layer into a Shape Layer

Step 4

Double-click the original text layer to apply a Stroke effect using the following settings:

  • Size: 5
  • Color: #000000
Stroke

You might not see the stroke clearly now, but it will define the text when we apply the other strokes later on.

Black Text Stroke

8. Create the Shape Layer’s Stroke

Step 1

Select the text shape layer and pick the Direct Selection Tool.

In the Options bar, change the Fill to None, the Stroke Color to #b77113, and its Size to 6. Then click the Set shape stroke type icon and click the More Options button.

Text Shape Layer Stroke Options

Step 2

Change Align to Center, Caps to Round, Corners to Miter, and check the Dashed Line box. Change the first Dash value to 0, and the first Gap value to 2.

Stroke Settings

Step 3

This will create a dotted stroke. Use the Move Tool to nudge the dotted stroke a little bit down to the left side.

Nudge the Dotted Stroke

Step 4

Duplicate the dotted stroke layer, place the copy below it, and then change the copy’s Stroke Color to Black and its Size to 7.

Copy Text Shape Stroke Settings

9. Add the Flowers and the Leaves

Step 1

Duplicate the purple flower’s layer to the text’s document, and resize it as needed.

Add One of the Flower Layers

Step 2

Right-click the flower’s layer and choose Create Clipping Mask.

Create Clipping Mask

Step 3

What you’ll need to do next is select the Move Tool, press and hold the Option key, click-drag the flower and then release, to duplicate and move it over the text.

Keep in mind that you can only duplicate the flower in the selected layer, and that you need to leave some space for the pink flowers and the leaves.

Duplicate the Flower

Step 4

Follow the same steps to add in the pink flowers.

Add the Second Flower

Step 5

Then follow the same steps again to add in the leaves. Make sure to place the leaf layers below the flower layers.

If you like, you can resize and rotate the added elements to make the outcome more dynamic.

Add the Leaves

10. Add the Grunge Texture

Step 1

Place the Grunge image on top of all layers, resize it as needed, change its layer’s Blend Mode to Multiply, and set its Opacity to 65%.

Add the Grunge Texture

Step 2

Click the Create new fill or adjustment layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel and choose Levels.

Add a Levels Adjustment Layer

Step 3

Click the Clip to layer icon, and change the Highlights value to 245 and the Gamma value to 1.70. This will brighten up the texture a little bit.

Levels Settings

You can play around with the shapes, colors, and sizes to create many different outcomes.

Final Outcome

Congratulations! You’re Done

In this tutorial, we used a couple of shape tools to create a simple marigold flower, and we colored and styled it.

Then we styled a simple leaf brush, and rasterized the layers to use them on top of the text.

After that, we created the text, made shape copies of it, and styled those layers with different strokes to create the outer edges.

Finally, we filled the text with the flower and leaf layers, and added a simple grunge texture to finish the effect off.

Please feel free to leave your comments, suggestions, and outcomes below.