In this easy simple drawing lesson, we will learn how to draw a Frog, step by step for children and beginners. We have people confused about this animal that they are reptiles but in fact, they are amphibians. So it clearly indicates that they have slimy scales, give birth to eggs, and spend most of their time in water.
Baby frogs or tadpoles are quite different from their parents, they lack legs, instead a long tail to swim. When they begin developing all the characteristics began developing and the tail vanishes. This is the reason why tadpoles or baby frogs are mistaken for fish.
We are here with this tutorial to make your frog drawing simple with this step by step drawing. Keep your eraser handy to erase unnecessary lines while drawing. And without paper and pencil, you cant draw so bring them out. Have you ever seen a frog, what it looks like, use any kind of color with your choice.
Along with this hopping frog, also learn to draw crab, bee, camel etc animals.
Here are some interesting facts you may know before your frog drawing:
- They are the top jumper among animals.
- Frogs have over 5000 species of frogs.
- Their length ranges up to 300 mm.
- Few species change colors.
- Mostly frogs adopt the Camouflage technique for the defense against enemies.
How to Draw a Frog
Step 1: Draw an oval shape to depict the head.
Step 2: Draw an oversized oval shape overlapping the one previously drawn in step 1, You may use the below-provided image for reference.
Step 3: Join the body and form with a line that shows the neck. Take two curves starting from the front and end of the body for drawing the outline for the legs.
Step 3: Construct the legs through the use of curved lines. Create U shaped smooth lines.
Step 4 : Inb in this step draw outlines for toes and round for eyes.
Step 5: Make the figures by drawing lines between the outlines and pupil within the eyes.
Step 6: Look at the image below carefully and draw the other parts with simple lines and curves. Make all the fingers, nostril, leg, and other every part.
Step 7: Complete the rest of the details of frog as patches on body, lines around the eyes and a few more shadings on legs and fingers. Draw grass on the background.
Step 8: Remove all the unwanted lines and your drawing is done.
How to Draw a Cartoon Frog
Step 1: Sketch a flattened oval as the foundation of the drawing.
Step 2: Under the oval sketch a half semi-circle for the lower body.
Step 3: On either side of the body sketch 2 angular oval shapes for the leg.
Step 4: Sketch paws of legs with pointed spikes like shape under both legs.
Step 5: Sketch 2 curves on the body and the legs.
Step 6: Draw 2 other legs in the same pointed shape.
Step 7: Draw 2 large rounds for eyes, with another curved line within it.
Step 8: Finish eyes with a round and a pupil within them.
Step 9: Draw a large curve to represent the smiling mouth of the frog.
Step 10: Draw a small circle on the front of fingers, 2 nostrils.
Step 11: Highlight all the lines using a marker and remove all the excess lines.
Step 12: Shade it with green, eyes with white pupils and black.
Your frog is ready for hopping here and there, hey….come again for more such interesting tutorials.
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