Video Drawing Tutorial: How to Draw an Alien Astronaut in 8 Minutes | Step-by-Step Drawing | Fun All Ages Art Activity

by | May 1, 2025 | Aliens, How to Draw Books for Kids, Video Tutorials

Learn How to Draw a Cartoon Alien Astronaut

If you’re on the lookout for something truly fun, weird, and creative to draw, my latest video tutorial is for you. In this one, I’m showing you how to draw an alien astronaut, step by step. The character comes straight out of my book How to Draw: Silly Aliens, and it’s just one of the many goofy extraterrestrials you’ll find in there. If your kids love aliens, space, and silly faces, this is a drawing they’re going to enjoy.

The alien astronaut is a great mix of science fiction and cartoon comedy. He’s got a bubble helmet, stubby limbs, and a big goofy smile—because who says astronauts can’t be silly? With just a pencil and a little imagination, you’ll bring this space explorer to life.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Silly Aliens

How to Draw: Silly Aliens is part of my ongoing “How to Draw” series, designed to make learning to draw fun and easy for kids. This book is packed with 50 original alien characters, each one more ridiculous and expressive than the last. They’re full of personality—some are friendly, some are odd, and some look like they came from the farthest reaches of the universe.

Each character in the book is broken down into a series of simple steps that build up gradually to the final drawing. The idea is to keep kids engaged, not frustrated. Whether they’re new to drawing or already filling notebooks with doodles, this book gives them the confidence to try new things and develop their own style.

The alien astronaut featured in today’s video is a great example of what this book offers. He’s got just enough detail to be interesting, but he’s not overwhelming for beginners. Like all the characters in the book, he was designed to be fun to draw, not intimidating.


Why Learn How to Draw an Alien Astronaut?

Learning how to draw an alien astronaut is more than just a fun activity—it’s a great creative challenge. You get to think about how aliens might look, how they might dress, and what kind of gear they’d need to explore space. It’s a chance to stretch your imagination while practicing drawing skills.

Plus, this character is a great blend of familiar and unfamiliar. Kids recognize the basic shape of an astronaut, but adding alien features—like antennae, extra arms, or strange space suits—gives them the freedom to make it their own. Drawing this kind of character helps build creativity and problem-solving skills.

And let’s be honest—it’s just fun to draw aliens.

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The “How to Draw” Series

This book is one of many in my “How to Draw” series. These books are all about making drawing approachable. Every page includes step-by-step guides that walk kids through the drawing process in a way that feels doable and encouraging.

The subjects vary—some books are full of animals, others focus on mythical creatures, robots, or even food-based characters. But the core idea is the same: give kids the tools to build their skills while sparking their imagination. If they love cartoons and storytelling, these books give them the foundation to create their own characters.

The alien astronaut is just one example. The series includes all kinds of characters, scenes, and creatures designed to appeal to kids’ sense of humor and curiosity. The goal is to keep them drawing—and having fun while they do it.


What Makes These Books Different?

There are a lot of drawing books out there, but here’s what sets mine apart:

  • Original Characters – I design every character myself, from scratch. That means you’re not just learning how to copy popular cartoons—you’re learning how to draw unique, imaginative characters you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Built for Kids – The steps are clear, the instructions are simple, and the tone is encouraging. I write and illustrate with young artists in mind.
  • Designed for Progress – The books start with easier characters and gradually introduce more complex shapes and poses, so kids grow their skills as they go.
  • Perfect for Short Drawing Sessions – Each drawing can be completed in a short session, making it easy to fit in a little creativity during the day.

When your kid learns how to draw an alien astronaut, they’re learning more than how to draw a single character. They’re developing artistic confidence, trying new ideas, and building the foundation for their own creative adventures.

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A Great Starting Point

If your child has ever looked at a blank page and said, “I don’t know what to draw,” these books are the perfect solution. The characters are quirky, the steps are manageable, and there’s a strong sense of accomplishment that comes from finishing a drawing that looked tricky at first.

The alien astronaut in today’s tutorial is a great introduction. The helmet, suit, and alien features are just challenging enough to keep things interesting—but not so hard that it becomes frustrating. Plus, when they’re done, they’ve got a cool, original cartoon they can color, decorate, and show off.

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More Than Just Drawing

Learning how to draw an alien astronaut also ties into broader skills:

  • Observation – Noticing shapes and how they fit together.
  • Spatial Awareness – Understanding where lines and features go on a page.
  • Focus and Patience – Following steps in order to complete a task.
  • Creative Expression – Making design choices and adding personal touches.

These are valuable skills, especially for kids who love to explore ideas visually. Drawing isn’t just a hobby—it’s a way to think.


Final Thoughts

If your kids are into aliens, space, or silly characters, this is the perfect drawing project to get them excited about creating. The alien astronaut is a great blend of fun and challenge, and it’s just one of the many characters waiting for them in How to Draw: Silly Aliens.

Check out the new video drawing tutorial and follow along. It’s a great way to introduce kids to drawing, spark their creativity, and maybe even inspire them to invent their own alien space crew. Once they learn how to draw an alien astronaut, the sky (or the galaxy) is the limit.

Keep drawing, keep creating—and have fun doing it.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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