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Below, we have the steps to drawing a zebra. Let's begin!
Steps
A Cartoon Zebra
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2Connect the two circles by drawing curves to make the head.Advertisement
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3Draw a bigger circle followed by a smaller one for the body.[3]
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4Draw curves connecting the body with the head.[4]
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5Draw pointed ovals for the ears and tail, draw a curve to connect the tail with the body.
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6Draw a series of wide ovals above elongated thin ovals for the legs.
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7Draw blocky irregular rectangles for the hooves.
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8Add the face by making ovals for the eyes and nose; draw curves for the eyebrow and mouth; add two blocks below the mouth for the teeth.[5]
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10Based on the outlines, draw the main body of the zebra.[8]
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11Shade the stripes and hooves of the zebra.
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12Erase the unnecessary outlines.
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13Color your zebra![9]
A Realistic Zebra
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1Draw an oval connected to a circle for the head.
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2Draw two ovals above the head for the ears.
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3Draw a circle for the rear body.
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4Draw curves connecting circle drawn previously to the head.
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5Draw curves for the mane and tail. Add a pointed oval to complete the tail.
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6Draw a series of elongated ovals for the legs.
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7Draw irregular blocks below the legs for the hooves.
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8Draw the stripes all over the body of the zebra.
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9Based on the outlines, draw the body of the zebra. Add a shaded oval for the eye.
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10Shade the stripes, mouth area, ear, mane, tail and hooves.
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11Erase the unnecessary outlines.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow could I make this look cuter?Community AnswerMake bigger eyes. Just take out some of the stripes and put in a bigger eye and maybe add sparkles in the eye.
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QuestionHow do I make it look like it's raining?Community AnswerThere are several ways to make it look like it's raining, I usually draw quick, short strokes to cover the page from top to bottom.
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QuestionHow would I make a cage for the zebra in the drawing?Community AnswerDraw two identical parallelograms, one above the zebra, and one below the zebra, then draw straight lines to connect each point of the top shape to the bottom shape. This will make a cube. Then, add straight lines across the cube. Those lines will be the bars.
References
- ↑ https://easydrawingguides.com/how-to-draw-a-zebra-really-easy-drawing-tutorial/
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra.html
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra.html
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra.html
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra
- ↑ https://easydrawingguides.com/how-to-draw-a-zebra-really-easy-drawing-tutorial/
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra.html
- ↑ https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/63-draw-zebra
- ↑ https://easydrawingguides.com/how-to-draw-a-zebra-really-easy-drawing-tutorial/
About This Article
To draw a zebra, start by drawing an oval with a circle connected to the bottom of it for the head. Then, add two smaller ovals at the top for ears. Next, draw a circle to the right of the head, with curving lines connecting the head and rear. Once you’ve sketched the body, draw some curving lines for a mane and tail. Use a series of long ovals to draw in the legs and add hooves at the bottom of them. Finally, add in the zebra’s stripes all over its body and a shaded oval on the head to make an eye. For tips on how to use shading to make your zebra more realistic, read on!