How to Draw a Sea Creature
In this lesson I will show you how to draw a sea creature step by step. I promise this tutorial will be easy and fun.
This lesson is dedicated to the marine theme, and now you will learn how to draw a sea creature step by step. The instruction includes only seven steps, where each step is one simple action that any beginner will perform. I hope that after completing the lesson you will have pleasant impressions.
In the picture you see an unusual sea creature that has an elongated body, at the bottom of which are tentacles. This creature is very similar to a squid. Such a creature can deftly move in the open spaces of the sea thanks to the smoothed shape of the body and several tentacles. The sea creature uses two long tentacles to grab prey and bring it to its mouth.
To successfully complete this lesson, you will need your ability to draw smooth, curved lines. Be careful and consistent to get great results. So, take all the necessary art supplies and start the lesson.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Sea Creature
- Draw the outline of the torso.
With the help of smooth curved lines depict the torso, which has a pointed shape.
- Add two tentacles on the sides.
Continue the lines and draw two pointed tentacles.
- Depict the tentacles.
Draw a few more tentacles of the same shape as in the example.
- Depict the longest tentacles.
At the bottom of the body, add two long, thin tentacles.
- Sketch out the fins.
On the sides of the body, add the oblong fins.
- Draw the eyes.
Sketch out two eyes in the form of ovals.
- Color the drawing.
For coloring, you will need blue and black.
The next lesson has come to an end, and now you can evaluate the result of your work. If you tried your best at each stage of drawing, then you should get a great drawing. I would be interested to know your opinion about this lesson. Now you can download a free PDF file with a short version of this lesson. Save this file for yourself so that you can always return to the lesson if necessary.