How To Draw a Mole

How To Draw a Mole

In this drawing lesson we’ll show you how to draw a Mole in 8 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the Mole.

This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.

Here are some fun facts about the Mole you might find interesting.

  1. A mammal characterized by a pointed snout, rudimentary eyes, short legs and soft thick velvety fur.
  2. The voracious animal digs below the surface of the ground to find food.
  3. Moles feed on earthworms and insect larvae.
  4. A typical mole is called garden mole which is 12-21 centimeters long (of which 2-4 centimeters is the tail)
  5. A Mole is an excellent swimmer.

Step 1: Begin by drawing the upper part of the Moles head.

Step 2: Draw the upper part of the body.

Step 3: Draw the front left leg.

Step 4: Complete the front leg and add the rear leg.

Step 5:

Step 6: Add the feet.

Step 7: Draw in the Tail.

Step 8: Finish the drawing of the Mole by adding the eyes, ear and claws.

Your completed Mole drawing should look something like this:

Here’s an example way to shade your drawing of the Mole:

Here’s a 40 second video on drawing another version of the Mole. You may need to pause the video at each step to follow each step.

How To Draw a Manta Ray

How To Draw a Manta Ray

In this drawing lesson we’ll show you how to draw a Manta Ray in 8 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the Manta Ray.

This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.

Here are some fun facts about the Manta Ray you might find interesting.

  1. They are found in temperate and tropical waters near continents and island groups of all oceans.
  2. They are cartilaginous (have cartilage) fishes also called devil rays and sea bats.
  3. The largest, Atlantic Manta, can measure 7 meters (23 ft).
  4. They have wing like pectoral fins.
  5. The fish is harmless to humans, but its thrashing when caught can be dangerous.

Step 1: Begin by drawing the front fin, it almost looks like a boot.

Step 2: Finish the head fin by drawing the right side.

Step 3: Draw the left main body.

Step 4: Draw the right side of the body.

Step 5: Connect the two side of the body.

Step 6: Add the tail.

Step 7: Add the body details.

Step 8: Finish the drawing by adding the eyes and the mouth to complete this drawing of the Manta Ray.

Your completed Drawing should look something like this:

Use this example to shade your drawing so it has dimension and a realistic look.

Here’s a very quick video showing you another way to draw a Manta Ray, I recommend pausing the video at each step in order to better follow the process.

How To Draw a Lobster

How To Draw a Lobster

In this drawing lesson we’ll show you how to draw a Lobster in 8 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the Lobster.

This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.

Here are some fun facts about the Lobster you might find interesting.

  1. It is classified as a crustacean.
  2. There are generally three species of lobster. (American lobster, European lobster and Norway lobster)
  3. A female Lobster lays many thousands of eggs, usually once every two years.
  4. Lobsters are primarily scavengers.
  5. Lobsters have five pairs of appendages on the thorax.

Step 1: Draw the main body of the Lobster.

Step 2: Draw the antennae of the Lobster.

Step 3: Add the rear fin section.

Step 4: Add the beginning section of the legs.

Step 5: Add more to the tail section, add the beginning of the front claws.

Step 6: Finish the tail section and draw the outline of the claws.

Step 7: Add more detail to the tail section, then add the final touches to the legs.

Step 8: Finish the claws and add the eyes to complete this drawing of the Lobster.

Your completed drawing of the Lobster should look like this:

Use this example to shade in your Lobster to give it dimension and a more realistic look:

Watch this 2:43 second video to see another example of how you can draw a Lobster.

How To Draw a Lion

How To Draw a Lion

In this drawing lesson we’ll show you how to draw a Lion in 8 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the Lion.

This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.

Here are some fun facts about the Lion you might find interesting.

  1. One of the largest members of the cat family.
  2. It is nicknamed the king of the beasts.
  3. The male Lion has bushy fur on it’s head called mane.
  4. There are African Lions and Asian lions which differ slightly in appearance.
  5. The female Lion is responsible for hunting and feeding a pride (a group of lions headed by a male lion).

Step 1: Begin by drawing the nose.

Step 2: Add the mane to the top of the head section.

Step 3: Add more to the Mane.

Step 4: Finish the mane and add the back.

Step 5: Draw the legs.

Step 6: Finish the body by drawing  the under belly, add the tail and some facial details.

Step 7: Add the second set of legs.

Step 8: Finish the drawing by add the tail and facial details to complete this drawing.

You’re completed drawing of the Lion should look like this:

Use this example of the Lion to shade your drawing:

Here’s a quick 1 minute video showing you how to draw another version of the Lion.

How To Draw a LadyBug

How To Draw a LadyBug

In this drawing lesson we’ll show you how to draw a LadyBug in 6 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the LadyBug.

This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.

Here are some fun facts about the LadyBug you might find interesting.

  1. A brightly coloured beetle found in temperate and tropical regions throughout the world.
  2. Ladybug beetles are often red or orange above, spotted with black, white, or yellow.
  3. Ladybugs feed on other insects which usually destroy crops such as aphids.
  4. Very few ladybugs are injurious to humans.
  5. A Ladybird as it is also called is less than 1.2 cm (less than 0.5 inches).

Step 1: Draw a circle to represent the main body of the Ladybug.

Step 2: Draw the first of the legs.

Step 3: Draw the second set of legs and the beginning of the eyes.

Step 4: Finish the head, add some body detail and the 3rd set of legs.

Step 5: Add the body spots.

Step 6: Add the antennae to complete the drawing of the Ladybug.

You’re completed drawing of the Ladybug Should Look like this:

Use this example of how to Shade the drawing of the Ladybug:

Here’s a quick video showing you how to draw another version of a Ladybug.