If you wish to learn how to draw a bee then check out our simple drawing tutorial of a bee step by step. With these simple steps, you will be drawing these busy bees all by yourself soon. With the knowledge of bee drawing, you will also be skilled at symmetry, as its right and left sides are a perfect match. Legs are harder to draw than the thorax and abdomen. Actually, if you are having trouble drawing perfect legs ignore them. Just a bent look for leg is okay.
This simple bee drawing tutorial is for younger and novice kids and therefore, employs simple shapes and strokes. we are also offering cute and cartoons type of bee drawings to make this session fun.
How to Draw a Bee Step by Step
Step 1:Draw a rectangle shape, a small oval from the lower portion, for the thorax section.
Step 2: Above rectangle draws a semicircle for the head and two eyes on the side.
Step 3: Draw capsule shape below the thorax for abdomen. Please see image given below for reference.
Step 3: From both sides of thorax draw 2 wings. Try to draw equal shapes and sizes for wings.
Step 4: .Below the wings, from either side of the abdomen draw 2 pairs of legs. Once again attempt to draw symmetrical pair of legs.
Step 5: Above the wings draw front legs and antenna.
Step 6: Since your shape of the complete bee is complete, add some details to it. Begin by drawing veins to the wings.
Step 6: Begin drawing strips to the thorax and abdomen.
Step 7: Our bee is ready, let’s put color on it. You can color it as shown in the given image below or keep it plain as sketched.
How to Draw Realistic Pencil-Shaded Bee
Step 1: By picture mark height and width. Sketch two ovals for head and body. Draw a line to mark the center of the head.
Step 2: Draw abdomen part from the second oval, refer to the image below.
Step 3: Until 3 parts have been sketched, from the middle one draw arbitrary lines for legs.
Step 4: To represent portions of leg add lines and antenna from head.
Step 5: Now give definition to legs and wings line drawn.
Step 6: For eyes and the lower portion of the leg draw guidelines.
Step 7: Adding more details work on the entire shape and figure and also draw hair shape.
Step 8: Change the thickness and blackness of the line i.e, contour your bee. Provide few details to the ground and background of the honey bee. Finally, erase all the guidelines.
Draw a Cartoon Bee
You can also draw cartoons or doodle bees simply by following the easy steps provided below.
Step 1: Draw a circle for sketching the head of bee.
Step 2: Under the head part draws half semi-oval.
Step 3: Draw 2 dots for eyes and smiley mouth. Then draw lines to the abdomen.
Step 4: Draw wings from the head part ending to the abdomen part.
Step 5: Under the first wing, draw one small wing.
Step 5: Draw 2 adorable little antennas and a triangular tail.
Step 6: Color your bee with your preference or use the picture.
This adorable bee doodle is easy to draw with simple strokes therefore, it’s ideal for children or those who wish to draw a cartoon bee.
This tutorial is designed to demonstrate you steps to draw a small buzzing creature in no time. Check out our more simple drawing collections for kids and beginners. You can also learn to draw a deer, how to draw a dolphin, how to draw a tree, how to draw a dog etc.
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