This tutorial is dedicated to the king of forest Lions, lets’s start the lesson on how to draw Lion. Lions are majestic animals and are termed African panthers also. They are the king of the forest because of their livelihood. They are huge in size about 10 feet in length and 420-pound weight.so, it will be interesting to do lion drawing in easy steps.
How to Draw Lion
Few fun facts about Lion you might know:
- Lion belongs to the cat family, and they are the largest among them.
- They are also called the king of the beast.
- The male lion has a bushy mane than to the female.
- African lions and Asian lions are different in appearance.
- A female lion feeds and hunts for the family.
- Their herd is led by a male lion.
The lion is famous among kids also as it became part of many animated movies like Kimba. White lions are rare and became famous because of their drawing with long mane.
Take out your paper and a marker or pencil to draw, and get ready with an eraser to rectify the mistakes. Like other tutorials, this is also going to be fun and easy to render. You can also draw Tiger, Gorilla, Elephant etc.
How to draw a Realistic Lion
Step 1: Draw an angeled big oval for the body, above that little left draw a circle for the head.
Step 2: Attach the body and neck with a line forming the neck of it. At the back draw a curve and a long curvy line for tail guidelines.
Step 3: In the head draw a line for the centre of the face and 4 lines below the body for leg guidelines.
Step 4: Add a small w shape below face forming snout, 2 ears above the head, and define legs with other simple lines.
Step 5: Draw the nose, and lower jaw in the head, and toes below the legs, and define the tail as illustrated in the image below.
Step 6: Add details to the nose, a guideline for mane and eyes. Also shape up the belly, legs, and tails.
Step 7: Pay attention to the whole figure, draw eyes, and guidelines for hairs and nails to the toes.
Step 8: Draw hairs for the mane, add very tiny hairs below the belly and neck portion. Draw long thin hairs and dots on the snout.
Step 9: Paying attention to details erase all the extra guidelines and lines and your lion is ready to roar.
How to draw a cartoon Lion
Step 1: Draw a big wide U shape for the head.
Step 2: Close the top with wavy lines and draw a triangular nose in the middle of the head.
Step 3: Draw 2 curvy lines above the nose opposite to each other, and again 2 below the nose for the mouth.
Step 4: Draw 2 big round eyes with a pupil in them. Add few dots below the nose.
Step 5: Draw a wavy circle around the head forming a mane for the lion.
Step 6: Add 2 ears on both sides of the head and 2 lines for the leg, as you draw ( ).
Step 7: Complete the leg with another small line and paws below it.
Step 8: Again draw 2 curvy lines on both sides of the legs.
Step 9: Draw a tail from the left side and another paw for the back leg.
Step 10: Add yellow and brown color to your lion and cuddle it.
Step by step Lion drawing
Step-by-Step Lion Drawing is an easy and effective way to learn how to draw lions. This method is simple and efficient, making it perfect for those who are new to the art of drawing. By following these easy steps, you can create a lifelike lion that is sure to impress all who see it.
How to Draw Lion face
Drawing a lion is an easy task that can be completed with a few simple steps. First, learn how to draw the lion’s head and body. Next, learn how to create the lion’s shoulders and neck. Finally, learn how to make the lion look angry or happy.
How to draw a Lion Roaring
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