How to Draw a Cartoon Turtle
I invite all beginner artists to a lesson in which I will show you how to draw a cartoon turtle. The instruction includes eight steps.
Thank you for being interested in my drawing lessons, and I am glad to offer you a new step-by-step guide with which you will learn how to draw a cartoon turtle.
Turtles are one of the most amazing creatures on our planet that appeared many millions of years ago and have changed little since then. Turtles are considered very slow and unhurried creatures. These reptiles are long-lived, and some turtles can live over 100 years.
Now there are many types of turtles, for example, there are giant turtles and there are very tiny turtles that can easily fit in the palm of a person. Turtles live on every continent except Antarctica.
A distinctive feature of these creatures is the presence of a dense shell, in which the turtle can hide its head. In this picture, you see a cute little turtle that has a round head and wide limbs. Carefully follow the instructions and carefully draw all the lines that are marked in red to achieve the best result.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Cute Monster
- Draw the head.
Depict a rounded line, but leave a free gap where the neck will be.
- Depict the elements of the muzzle.
Add two oval-shaped eyes and draw the mouth with short lines.
- Add the bottom of the shell.
From the head, draw smooth curved lines to the side.
- Sketch out the top of the shell.
Draw a connecting line between the top of the head and the bottom of the shell.
- Detail the shell.
Depict a pattern on the surface of the shell using short straight lines.
- Depict the front legs.
Use smooth curved lines to depict the two front legs.
- Draw the back.
With a smooth line, add the back leg, which is small.
- Color the turtle.
For coloring, you will need shades of green.
I also recommend that you pay attention to other interesting and useful lessons that are presented on the pages of this site. Practice as often as possible and improve your artistic skills. For your convenience, I have prepared a PDF file in advance, which contains a short version of this lesson. Save this file so that you can return to the lesson at any time, even if there is no Internet access.