Charcoal Drawing - "Natasha Romanoff"

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Hello Guys!

Continuing with the series of "Avengers" today I bring you Black Widow, another of the great characters of this incredible movie.

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Black Widow - Natasha Romanoff. She is a fictional character played by Scarlett Johansson at the UCM.

She is a super agent enhanced by biotechnology, this allows you to age slower, be immune to disease and regeneration faster than an average human. This also suppresses his memory, very effective for the type of missions that this character carries out. He has super agility and dexterity superior to that of an Olympic athlete and a high combat ability

(Some people do not know this, they think it's a normal human, but no, it's altered)

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I wanted to illustrate from this image and not from his look in "End Game" because this attire seems more accurate to the Black Widow of the comics I remember reading in my childhood.

Now let's see how I made it:

The Tools:

  • Mechanical Pencil.
  • HB, 3B, 5B Leads.
  • Graphite Powder.
  • Charcoal Pencil Medium.
  • Moldable Eraser.
  • Diffuser.
  • Brush.
  • A4 Opaline 300G.

How I did it?:


  • As usual for me to start a drawing, I made a quick sketch with HB graphite.

  • I started the illustration by the hair part, in this way I commit myself to make the face without making mistakes.


  • With the pencil of charcoal and softening with the brush, I made the darkest of the hair degrading it to the right where I see in the image that hits the light.

  • I made some lights with the moldable eraser but without leaving the hair very light, because of the red color it has when imagining it in gripes, the clearing of the red is a little more gray, not white.



  • Immediately jump to realize the face, starting with the eyes giving them a lot of depth with the graphite powder, without detailing much due to the dark shadow.

  • With the HB pencil, I made the base of her skin, shading with the pencil 3B and giving light and volume with the moldable eraser and the charcoal.


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  • With the pencil 5B, I made some dark parts and volume on his lips, with the moldable eraser I made the lights.

  • To finish with the powder of graphite, brush, and charcoal I made the latex suit, giving the appropriate shine with the eraser and giving emphasis on the dark marks of the suit.


This is the Final Art:

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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I enjoyed this illustration a lot and it is a great tribute to this superheroine that I like very much.

You can see my previous illustration of this series in the following post:

Tony Stark


Thank you all for your the support, I hope you like this drawing as much as I do and if you are a lover of comics you can not miss this series that you will surely love.

Until the next time!

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