How to Draw a Shark
Draw a circle., Draw a pointed angle on the right side of the circle. , Sketch a "fishtail" on the bottom of the drawing using angled shapes. , Draw the shark’s fins., Draw the shark’s nostrils and the eyes using an egg-like shape., Draw the shark’s...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw a circle.
Below the circle, draw a curved line extending to the left with a cone shaped end. -
Step 2: Draw a pointed angle on the right side of the circle.
,, These are characterized by being pointy and slightly curved. , Add a curved line for the eyebrows.
Real sharks do not have big eyes like these but it's okay to use your imagination for cartoon versions. , Sharks are known to have really sharp teeth, you can draw its teeth using triangles. ,,, For a cartoon shark, you can divide the body into the posterior and anterior parts using a line straight across the body. ,, -
Step 3: Sketch a "fishtail" on the bottom of the drawing using angled shapes.
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Step 4: Draw the shark’s fins.
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Step 5: Draw the shark’s nostrils and the eyes using an egg-like shape.
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Step 6: Draw the shark’s mouth.
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Step 7: Sketch out the shark’s body from the outline.
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Step 8: Darken the fins and tail.
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Step 9: Draw the shark’s gill slits using three curved lines.
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Step 10: Erase unnecessary lines.
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Step 11: Color the drawing.
Detailed Guide
Below the circle, draw a curved line extending to the left with a cone shaped end.
,, These are characterized by being pointy and slightly curved. , Add a curved line for the eyebrows.
Real sharks do not have big eyes like these but it's okay to use your imagination for cartoon versions. , Sharks are known to have really sharp teeth, you can draw its teeth using triangles. ,,, For a cartoon shark, you can divide the body into the posterior and anterior parts using a line straight across the body. ,,
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