How to Draw a Crab
Welcome to the lesson, where you will learn how to draw a crab. This tutorial is suitable for artists with any level of drawing skills.
Hi all! In this lesson, we will show how to draw a crab. These unique sea creatures have an interesting appearance and are a great subject for drawing. In our tutorial, we will show you a few simple steps that will help you create a beautiful and unusual crab pattern.
Regardless of your drawing experience, you can successfully draw a crab by following the instructions and creating your own unique drawing step by step. To do this, you will need a piece of paper, a pencil and an eraser. Ready to start? Let’s draw a crab together!
Time needed: 25 minutes
How to Draw a Crab
- Draw the body.
To begin with, focusing on the instruction, draw a wavy line, and then connect at the top with a rounded line. Also, at this stage, you need to start drawing the eyes. To do this, step back a little from the upper body, draw two circles.
- Complete the eyes and add the mouth.
Draw a circle around the eye, which connects to the body with two lines at the bottom. Then add glitter in the eye. Draw the second eye in the same way.
Next, draw the mouth in the form of an unfinished circle. - Lower body.
Draw the lower body of the crab using an arc-shaped line.
- Draw the arms.
Next, you need to draw two large arms on the sides of the body.
- Draw the legs.
At the bottom of the arms and body, draw 6 legs in the form of vertical rectangles.
- Complete the legs and draw out the arms.
At the bottom of each leg, add an elongated, pointed triangular shape. Before moving on to drawing claws, it is necessary to draw large circles in the upper part of the arms.
- Draw the claws.
Draw part of the crab’s claw as shown in the instruction.
- Complete the claws.
Add the moving part of the claws.
- Color your drawing.
The most typical colors for crabs are red and orange.
Congratulations, you have learned how to draw a crab! I hope that this lesson was interesting and useful for you. If you still have questions or would like to learn more about drawing a crab, feel free to refer to other lessons.