Roar!
Learning how to draw a Lion can be tricky, but with our easy step by step guide you’ll be a roaring success in no time.
You will need
- Something to draw with
- Paper
- A well practised ROARRRR
Let’s get drawing
Step 1
Roarrrr! Oh to be a joyful juggling lion. Let’s start with his head and draw something not very lion-like at all… a sort of wonky egg shape, longer than it is wide, a bit square at the top and a bit pointy at the bottom.
Step 2
Now for the fiddly bit – deep breath and focus. A third of the way up to the right draw a small upside down triangle for its nose. Now imagine you’re drawing a thin mustache, curving all the way up to the left. Add a tongue that shows concentration, and two dashes up top for eyes and two small potato ears on each corner of its head. Now relax – one joyful face complete.
Step 3
Now then, here’s a fun fact: lions love nothing more than the wind blowing through their glorious manes. So draw a fun feathery line in a giant hoop around its head.
Step 4
This magnificent lion’s head needs a body! A short tree trunk stump should do it, but make the edges round (no corners please), ready to attach some legs.
Step 5
Yeah baby, let’s get those dancin’ legs in. Tree trunk shapes again, but thinner and twice as long as its body. Angle them slightly away from each other, like a capital A, and push the left one slightly further out. The perfect lion stance!
Step 6
Whoosh, here comes that fine tail. Rather like an elephant’s trunk (with a soft bushy tip) forming a lovely rounded W shape with the bottom of its body.
Step 7
Now for the juggling balls. Draw one big dot right above the centre of its head, then two to the left and one to the right – equal distance away from each other. Oops, Lion’s dropped one, so draw one more giant dot by its right foot.
Step 8
Something’s missing? Ahh, arms with giant paws. Don’t worry too much about fingers – a square hand with a little square thumb is fine, with another little potato shape in the middle for the pad. Ta dahhh – let the juggling show begin!
Time to add some color
Just some final splashes of colour bring your Lion to life. And voila, you’ve learnt how to draw a Lion!
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