Hello kids..! I’m here again with a new drawing tutorial on how to draw a shark for kids and novices. Sharks are water animals mainly found in oceans and very rare in rivers and in less water.
All overworld, there are around 440 different species of shark. They are an attraction for nature channels and geographic channels. Their fierce look makes people scared still an attraction for many, in simple words, it’s been feared at the same time adored too.
In this article, we will learn to draw shark drawing as well as grey reefs and cartoon sharks.
So kids, let’s begin our Shark drawing tutorial which is step-by-step to make it easy to follow. It will help kids and novices to form basic body shapes and place fins the place.
How to Draw a Shark Step by step:
Step 1: As every fish shark also has an almost cylindrical body. Thus according to that mark down the pictures and proportions for the shark, and refer to the image.
Step 2: Outline the body and mouth of the shark. It is very easy to draw by following it.
Step 3: From the body of the shark add guidelines for the fins, refer to the image below.
Step 4: With the easy stroke of lines start forming the fins, mouth, and eye of the shark.
Step 5: Work on the whole shark add details as lines on the body for gills and add teeth to the mouth.
Step 6: Add air bubbles to the drawing and work on every single detail.
Step 7: Your shark is ready, erase all extra lines carefully.
How to Draw Grey Reef Shark:
Step 1: Start by drawing the body of the shark.
Step 2: Add the bottom body with mouth formation.
Step 3: Continue both upper and lower body line towards the tail.
Step 4: By joining two arc shapes draw cute little tail.
Step 5:Draw small mark for nose, e tiny circle for eyes and few lines for the gills.
Step 6: On draw with V shape draw dorsal fin.
Step 7: Add 2 pectoral fins on the lower body line.
Step 8: Now, erase the outline inside the fins and draw water waves.
Step 9: With the help of image below color your shark and outline it with marker
Step by step Sharks simple drawing: Shark drawing will be easy for you and complete in 5 steps only by following the below picture.
How to draw a cartoon shark face:
Cartoon drawings are very nice and good because of their simplicity. In the above part of the article, we learned to draw the whole body, but why not just focus on the scary face of the Shark? By drawings, pointed teeth, angry eyes, and perfect colour you will be able to illustrate to everyone exactly what it is.
Here are some tips for drawing a grey reef shark:
- Start by drawing the basic shape of the shark’s body. A grey reef shark has a sleek, streamlined body with a pointed snout and a large, triangular fin on its back.
- Next, add details like the eyes, nostrils, and gills. Grey reef sharks have large, round eyes that are located on the sides of their head.
- Draw the shark’s fins and tail. Grey reef sharks have two dorsal fins (one on their back and one on their tail), as well as pectoral fins (on their sides) and pelvic fins (on their belly).
The great thing about cartoon drawings is that they are very simple and funny. Why not draw the scary face instead of the whole body? By drawing pointy teeth, eyes full of anger, and filling colour to it you can illustrate it exactly what it is.
Here our shark drawing tutorial is complete, hope you guys enjoyed it and thanks for visiting my page. For more such interesting drawings you can follow us and other articles as how to draw Dog, Dolphin, Mickey Mouse etc.
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