Hello children, learn to draw vulture or buzzards who are raptors or birds of prey. They are big birds and look a lot like hawk and eagle and are famous for being scavengers. They feed on dead carcasses as part of nature’s cleanup crew.
Vultures possess strong smell sense and vision which assist them in finding food easily.
If you would like to draw your own vulture then see given tutorial with cartoon vulture and a realist vulture. This step by step tutorial is provided with proper explanation and illustration. Your demands for this tutorial is as simple as before. Grab a paper, a pencil and get set to start.
How to draw a cartoon Vulture:
Step 1: To draw a vulture’s head begin with a circle that isn’t so flawless.
Step 2: Draw an oval inside the circle to draw eyes. Cover another small oval outside the circle. Mark eyelids with curved lines. Create pupil with dark spot and draw 2 curves above for the feather.
Step 3: On the lower-left part of the head, draw a beak and remove some parts as required. Draw a downward curve line enclosed with another curved and forming triangular lower bill below it. Draw a curve for the nostril.
Step 4: Remove the bottom part of the circle close to the beak and draw the vulture’s long neck. Join them with a curved line and from a closed long shape.
Step 5: Draw a frill of feathers at the bottom of the neck. To draw these frills use overlapping curved lines into the round shape.
Step 6: From the rear of the neck draw curved lines, anther from the bottom of frill and meeting at a point.
Step 7: Now draw wing to your vulture using overlapping curved lines, inside the shape drawn in the previous step.
Step 8: Use a curved line in set of 2 to sketch toes. Sketch each toe with c shape connecting the first one.
Step 9: To sketch a vultures tail sketch a curved line going down from its body. Join these 2lines with a series of curved lines at the end.
Step 10: After you finish your vulture you can paint it with the mixture of brown and grey.
How to draw vulture for kids:
Step 1:To create a realistic vulture begin by drawing an oval and a little circle in the below center.
Step 2: Draw an S-shaped curved line connecting the body and the head and creating the neck. Draw a long angled line at back for the tail.
Step 3: Draw 2 wings crossing over the body from the top and sloping downwards title tilted from the middle. Form beak with another line connecting the first outline. Add 2 guidelines for the leg below the body.
Step 4: Mark the shape of the wings with a line with 2 curves sloping out of the body shape. Draw 2 lines and form the legs.
Step 5: Add L shape line from leg to wings for the big wings. Draw round eyes and long curved toes.
Step 6: To give shape to the feather draw lots of long and curved shaped lines inside the wings. Moreover, focus on the other details as well.
Step 7: After preparing all the guidelines add dark shades and line to give it contour.
Step 8: After contouring, all the guidelines get erased by this drawing and gets a clear vision of the vulture.
Disney depicted them in Jungle Book, The Lion King, and Ice Age and represents them as signs of death. They soar on the wind when fly in flock and waits for the prey.
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