This is an article on how to draw bat for children and beginners step by step with explanation. Bats are popular among children because they are popular in Halloween culture and are nocturnal creatures like owls. If you all want to know how to draw bat then follow the tutorials given below. You can correct errors using an eraser and color them with your preference, use crayons, paints, pencil color according to your availability.
Let’s start your drawing by taking a paper, pencil, and our tutorial.
How to Draw Bat
Step 1: To begin our drawing we will indicate the correct height and width of the bat. Draw a circle with a line within it and another small line underneath for the head and body.
Step 2: In the following step draw guideline for the wing, for which draw a horizontal line on each side of the head. Along with this also draw a mark of semicircle below the head.
Step 3: Once you have completed then draw leg and wing guidelines. Draw two lines below from the guideline and half pear-shaped body. Draw 2 plain lines from lower part of body
Step 4: Next draw guidelines for legs, forefeet, and ears. And also draw inner part of wings with very fine and thin lines.
Step 5: Draw ears on top, with facial guidelines on the center mark of head. Next draw curved lines in between the inner wings line.
Step 6: Draw the snout of the bat within the head circle, a tail at body’s end. Draw 2 lines meeting at the end for the tail and a little curved line on each side of the tail.
Step 7: Sketch all the features of the head, toes, spikes on wing joint tails everything in a light hand and fine lines.
Step 8: Add a few more details paying attention to the drawing. Add nostrils, wrists, knees, and wing thumbs. Add feet to the bat.
Step 9: Refine your drawing to change the thickness and depth of the picture. Also, add a few details such as lines, and hairs, remove all guidelines.
How to draw cartoon Bat for kids:
Step 1: Begin drawing with the head of your character. To do so draw 3 inverted curves then the 2 other lines downwards. Within this draw a smiling mouth and tongue.
Step 2: Under the face draw number of curved lines which will make up the body of the bat, refer to the given image for reference.
Step 3: Draw 2 leaf-like shapes at the top of the head to create the ear. Double the line of one side of ear.
Step 4: Inside body draw a small curved line on both sides and draw 2 legs using curved lines.
Step 5: Draw wings on both sides, for this draw an upward curved line followed by a downward going curved line. Then enclose these lines with the more curved line and wings are formed.
Within the head draw 2 large rounded eyes with a round flat nose between both the eyes.
Draw big dark pupils of eyes and a tongue within the mouth with 2 curves.
Step Your cartoon bat is complete, color it with the mix of black, blue, grey, any dark color.
Step By step Bat Drawing for kids:
Drawing a bat is too simple. Follow the steps of bat drawing mentioned above and draw it easily. While drawing bat you also learn some facts about bat which are as follows:
- Bats live longer than 30 years.
- They are nocturnals that means they find prey in darkness.
- They prefer cold winter thus founds in caves and dark places in huge quantities.
- Pups are the name for young bats.
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