How to Draw Sea CreaturesSimple instructions for drawing a variety of fish and other creatures that live in or near the ocean. |
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... shape for the large nose . Add the ear and flipper shapes . Connect grow to eighteen feet . Elephant seals are found in temperate to polar oceans and spend the entire year , except for breed- ing time , at sea . 2. Blend the shapes as ...
... shape for the large nose . Add the ear and flipper shapes . Connect grow to eighteen feet . Elephant seals are found in temperate to polar oceans and spend the entire year , except for breed- ing time , at sea . 2. Blend the shapes as ...
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... have created . 2. Blend the shapes and combine them into a smooth outline of the penguin . Erase the overlapping guidelines . Draw the feet , tail , and eye , then shape the beak . 2. Join and blend the shapes into an outline of 34.
... have created . 2. Blend the shapes and combine them into a smooth outline of the penguin . Erase the overlapping guidelines . Draw the feet , tail , and eye , then shape the beak . 2. Join and blend the shapes into an outline of 34.
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... blend the shapes together . Add the eye , and free - form shapes for the other fins . 1. Start with an oval for the body . Add a pointed free- form oval for the head and a smaller oval for the tail stalk . Attach the large free - form shape ...
... blend the shapes together . Add the eye , and free - form shapes for the other fins . 1. Start with an oval for the body . Add a pointed free- form oval for the head and a smaller oval for the tail stalk . Attach the large free - form shape ...
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Add shading add the details Add the eye Add the fin adding details anal fins anglerfish Attach the tail Begin blend the shapes body bottom bull shark circle claws clownfish Create curve darker details and shading dorsal fin dots Draw a long Draw the eye Draw the fin Draw the gill Draw the mouth drawing and erasing drawing looks Erase the overlapping feet fin rays finishing touches flippers flukes free-form oval front gill plate guideline shapes guidelines lightly HARBOR PORPOISE horn shark horseshoe crab Keep drawing lateral line light lightly drawn lionfish lower jaw markings narwhal Note Notice oarfish oval guideline overlapping lines peacock flounder pec fin pectoral fin Perforated Line Tear pilot fish porcupine fish prey remora scales sea horse Shape the fins shell silvery smaller oval smooth outline spikes spines spots steps stonefish tail fins tail stalk Tear On Perforated teeth tentacles ventral fins whale shark