Turtles can be found on all continents except Antarctica. In this tutorial, I would like to show you how to draw a turtle for kindergarten.
In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a turtle for kindergarten. Did you know that turtles are one of the most ancient creatures on our planet? There are many species of turtles in the world that can live both on land and in water. These animals can be huge or can be so small that can fit in the palm of a person.
A characteristic feature of turtles is a hard shell. In case of danger, turtles hide heads and paws in shells. It is generally accepted that turtles are very slow creatures, however, there are some species of turtles that can move very quickly. This is especially true for turtles that live in water. These turtles can swim at great speed.
In this tutorial, the turtle has a cartoon style and looks very funny. I hope enjoy drawing a turtle. I’ve compiled this guide in a way that any aspiring artist can easily follow.
The turtle drawing tutorial includes a few simple steps. Each step in this guide is detailed and visualized. Follow each step carefully and you will have excellent results.
Prepare all the necessary supplies and get ready for fun creative work.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 16 minutes
How to Draw a Turtle for Kindergarten
- Draw the shell.
Depict a straight line and add a semicircle on top.
- Portray the head and tail.
Draw the head with smooth lines, the same shape as in the example. Add the short tail.
- Depict the paws.
The feet are wide enough with rounded edges.
- Add the additional elements.
Draw the eyes and mouth. Using semicircular lines, portray the outline of the claws on the feet.
- Color the turtle.
To do this, use two shades of green.
The turtle drawing tutorial is over. Hope you tried hard and are now happy with your work. Next time, try painting this animal with a different color. It can be brown or orange. You can draw beautiful patterns on the shell.
I also recommend coming up with an environment for your turtle. Let it be green grass, yellow sand, or a body of water. Use your imagination and try different options. Share your results in the comments.
I would be glad to know your impressions of this lesson. Don’t forget to download a PDF version, which contains the quick start guide and additional helpful tools.
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