How to draw a butterfly easy | Butterfly drawing step by step

How to draw a butterfly with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy animals to draw for beginners and kids.

How to draw a butterfly easy

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

 

You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Draw the chest and belly of the butterfly’s head. This trick will center the butterfly to the center of your paper. The body is made up of the head (circle), the middle thorax (the oval shape), and the belly (the elongated oval shape), 2 eyes (semicircles on either side of the head), and 2 antennae.

Fun fact: some butterflies are straight and some are curved, depending on the butterfly species.

Step 2

Draw 2 curved lines from the top of a body part (on the sides). Try to make these lines of equal length and curvature.

Step 3

Draw 2 lines from the center of the body (on either side). Make the line segments equal in length.

Step 4

Draw 2 curved lines from the bottom part of the body (on the sides). Create lines of the same length and arc.

Step 5

Draw a squiggly line to connect the wing tip to the midline (horizontal). Do this for both sides of the wings

Step 6

Draw 2 diagonal lines from the end of the midline. Make sure they are the same length.

Step 7

Draw 2 semicircles connecting the diagonals from the last step and the bottom arches. Your butterfly’s overall shape is now complete. Take a step back and make sure both sides look roughly equal. Take this opportunity to repair any areas that are sticking out.

TIP: It also helps to flip your photo upside down and see. The side flip gives your eyes a fresh perspective and you can easily see if your butterfly is proportionate or not.

Step 8

Draw 4 teardrop shapes inside each wing.

Fun fact: The markings and colors on butterfly wings are different for each species. Colors and patterns help the butterfly camouflage, protect, attract mates, and more. If you want some inspiration for your butterfly art, check out this website that features images of over 50 species.

Step 9

Draw 7 lines in each wing quadrant (from teardrop to outer edge).

Step 10

Draw a bubble-like border around the outer edge of the wings

Step 11

Use a pencil to fill in the border between the bubble outline and the outer wing.

Step 12

Add some semicircles and “D” shapes for the top 3 parts of the wings. We will fill around them in the next step

Step 13

Fill in around the patterns you drew in the previous step (using a pencil). Also draw small circles along the top edges of the wings

Step 14

Thicken all lines between sections on both wings

Step 15

Fill in the text and you’re done!

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