How to Draw a Deer
In this lesson, you will learn how to draw a deer. Follow the instructions, and you will definitely get a beautiful drawing of a deer.
Today we offer you to learn how to draw a deer. The deer is a symbol of nature, beauty and strength. These animals can be found in almost every part of the world and are the focus of many artists. In this tutorial, we will use simple steps to show the process of drawing a deer.
To do this, you will need a sheet of paper, a pencil, an eraser, and colored pencils or markers of your choice. We will start with a general outline, then add details such as horns, ears and eyes. But do not forget that drawing is a process that requires not only technique, but also a creative approach. Dive into your creative side and try drawing a deer!
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw a Deer
- Head outline.
First draw a side view outline of the head. Then add the outline of the eye in the form of an oval.
- Add pupil, nose and mouth.
To complete the eye, add a smaller oval inside the drawn outline. Then on the left side of the head draw the outline of the nose and then below draw the mouth using a curved line.
- Draw the ear.
The ear must be drawn in the form of a large unfinished oval. Draw another line down the center of the ear. Next, add a curved line on the face.
- Draw the antler.
Focusing on the instructions, draw the large antler.
- Add the second antler.
Draw part of the second antler in the same way.
- Draw the body.
Next, you need to draw the powerful neck and the large body of a deer.
- Draw the tail and legs.
Draw the small tail on the right side of the body. Then start drawing the legs. Note that the top of the hind leg is wider than the bottom.
- Body details.
Draw a curved line down the neck that ends at the tail.
- Add two legs.
Similarly, you need to draw two more legs.
- Add hooves.
At the bottom of the legs, you need to add hooves.
- Color your deer.
Usually, deer have shades of brown or beige.
We hope you enjoyed the process of drawing a deer. Thank you for your interest in our lesson and good luck with your work! You can share the result on social networks, as well as check out other drawing guides.