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To create a "Devil Tree" in a doodle style, the goal is to combine eerie, spooky elements with a whimsical, artistic approach. Here's a step-by-step guide for drawing a devilish tree in a doodle form:

✍️ How to Draw a Doodle Devil Tree

  1. Draw the Trunk

Start with a twisted, gnarled trunk. Make it look uneven, with curves and loops to give it an ominous, unnatural appearance.

Add scars or jagged marks along the bark to make it look old and sinister.

Optionally, you can give the trunk a slight twist or spiral, emphasizing its demonic nature.

  1. Create Twisted Branches

Draw long, spindly branches coming out from the trunk. Keep them thin and contorted, almost like they are reaching or clawing out.

Make sure the branches look unnatural—some should be straight, others bent, and some may have sharp points or jagged edges.

  1. Add Eerie Leaves

Instead of normal leaves, consider giving the tree dark, pointy, or flame-like leaves.

You can also create skull shapes for leaves, or even sharp, thorn-like spikes at the ends of some branches.

  1. Demon Eyes or Face

Draw devilish eyes peeking from behind the branches or within the tree trunk itself.

A sinister face could emerge from the bark, with a mischievous or menacing grin.

Add glowing eyes for a supernatural touch.

  1. Doodle in Dark Elements

Add swirling, smoke-like patterns coming out from the tree or around it to give it an otherworldly presence.

Draw hanging chains, small bats, or crows perched on branches to enhance the eerie atmosphere.

  1. Dark Shadows & Details

Shade parts of the tree and surroundings to create contrast and give the doodle a spooky vibe.

Include some gloomy ground effects, like cracked soil, small bones, or a foggy mist at the base of the tree.

  1. Final Touches

To add more mystery, you can also draw lightning in the background or a crescent moon shining ominously.

Use sharp lines for edges and curves for a flowing, smooth look where needed, maintaining that "doodle" vibe.

🎨 Tips for Adding to the Doodle Aesthetic:

Keep the lines loose and expressive to maintain the doodle feel.

Use dark, contrasting colors (like black, dark purple, or red) if you want to add some color, but often doodles thrive on sketchy linework and no heavy shading.

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Jai Dixit

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