How to Draw a Lizard

Draw an oval for the head., Draw a circle for the eye and add a line for the mouth., Add a slender, small oval for the neck., Add two small ovals each for the legs and small circles for the feet., Add in details., Outline the whole image., Color it...

8 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw an oval for the head.

    Sketch in outlines for the facial features.
  2. Step 2: Draw a circle for the eye and add a line for the mouth.

    You could make your lizard smile if you want! And if you are in a bad mood then make it crying and frowning. , Add a large one for the body and add in a long tail. , Add in small ovals for the fingers and don't forget to connect each with a curved line for it to look webbed! , You can add spots, lines, or something else entirely your own; it's up to you! , Erase any unnecessary guidelines. , Typically lizards are green or brownish to blend in to their surroundings, but you can make yours whatever crazy colors you like.
  3. Step 3: Add a slender

  4. Step 4: small oval for the neck.

  5. Step 5: Add two small ovals each for the legs and small circles for the feet.

  6. Step 6: Add in details.

  7. Step 7: Outline the whole image.

  8. Step 8: Color it in.

Detailed Guide

Sketch in outlines for the facial features.

You could make your lizard smile if you want! And if you are in a bad mood then make it crying and frowning. , Add a large one for the body and add in a long tail. , Add in small ovals for the fingers and don't forget to connect each with a curved line for it to look webbed! , You can add spots, lines, or something else entirely your own; it's up to you! , Erase any unnecessary guidelines. , Typically lizards are green or brownish to blend in to their surroundings, but you can make yours whatever crazy colors you like.

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