Start with the head of the vampire. Draw a long oval shape with a slightly curved upper part of the head. It should resemble an upside-down candy corn shape with a pointy chin.
Next, we're drawing the vampire's facial features. Add two small circles for the eyes, a large U shape for the nose, and then a simple smile for the vampire's mouth. Leave some room on his forehead.
Count Dracula had sharp teeth that showed outside his bottom lip, so draw two pointy teeth that point down on either side of his mouth. Another distinct feature of a vampire is their widow's peak, the way their hair comes down in the middle of their forehead in a v. So draw a big M shape starting around his eyes on his forehead. Then add to half circles above each eye and below the M for his eyebrows.
In the next step, draw two pointy ears out each side of his head adding two swiggly lines inside each. Then add a bow tie to the lower part of the head.
Next, draw two sideways v shapes as the cuffs of the shirt. Then draw a long tie shape out the bottom of the bow tie. Add two small circles in the tie shape.
Next, draw two curved lines down from each side where the shirt collar meets the bow tie. Then connect them at the bottom with a jagged line.
Draw two boot shapes out of the bottom of the vampire's cape.
Add some bat shapes around your vampire drawing. The final step is to go over the outline of the vampire with a black pen on the final lines and erase any unnecessary lines you had while sketching the vampire.
For the final details of your drawing, color it in. Grab any crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and bring your vampire to life!