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In this fun and easy squid drawing tutorial, you’ll learn how to draw a squid step by step.
This tutorial is great for beginner artists (both kids and adults) who want to improve their drawing skills.
Drawing squid can be a great way to express your creativity. With just a few simple steps, you can draw an accurate and detailed squid picture.
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ToggleWe’ll be creating our squid drawing using the following materials:
Follow our step-by-step tutorial covering how to draw a squid.
We’ve included all of the steps in detail so that the process is easier to follow.
So, let’s get started!
The collage above shows each step of the process so you know what your squid drawing should look like at each stage.
Tip: Make sure you don’t press too hard on the paper when you draw your pencil lines so that you can correct your mistakes with an eraser as you go through the tutorial.
Draw a long oval shape for the body using a light pencil stroke.
Draw a smaller oval next to the long one.
Using a darker pencil stroke, draw two curved lines, one on the right side and another on the left side, and connect them at the end.
Draw two long and wavy lines extending from each of the two lines you just drew.
Continue to add more tentacles between those you just drew, but this time shorter and thicker.
Draw two small circles inside the head. Then add two smaller circles inside the one you just drew and shade it in for more detailed eyes.
Erase any unwanted pencil marks.
Add interesting features such as suction cups, curved lines, and small circles to give your squid drawing more detail.
Draw several circles for the cups. Then add two tiny lines for the eyebrows and two tiny lines under the eyes for the wrinkles. You can also add a few small dots to the face for more details.
A. Add shading to bring your squid drawing to life.
B. Add more small lines and dots to the body to complete your squid drawing.
You have just finished drawing a realistic-looking squid.
Don’t worry if your squid drawing isn’t perfect the first time, the more you practice the better you will get!
We hope you had fun and that our tutorial helped you learn something new today.
Try out your newly-learned skills on different sea creatures like a shrimp or an octopus and have fun practicing until you master the art of drawing!
Soon, you’ll be a master at sea creature drawing!
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Happy drawing!
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