How to Draw a Eagle easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. for everyone to start and for children
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1
Begin by drawing a small oval.
Step 2
To the right of the oval, extend a series of connected, curved lines, returning to the oval. This enclosed shape will form the feathers of the eagle’s neck.
Step 3
Erase the guide lines formed by the original oval.
Step 4
Draw the beak using a series of curved lines. The beak should cross outside the form of the head, lines meeting in a hooked point.
Step 5
Erase the guide lines from within the beak.
Step 6
Draw a larger oval overlapping the feathers of the neck.
Step 7
Draw a long, curved line extending from the large oval. Between the end of the line and the oval, draw a series of connected, curved lines to form the feathers of the wing.
Step 8
Draw two long, curved lines extending from the head and neck of the eagle. Allow the lines to meet in a rounded point.
Step 9
From the first wing, extend a number of curved lines. The lines towards the tip of the wing should enclose long, narrow shapes. Those near the base of the wing should be shorter, wider, and more “U” shaped.
Step 10
Draw several “U” shaped lines underneath the second wing.
Step 11
Extend two curved lines from the large oval. Connect the lines using a series of curved, “U” shaped lines.
Step 12
Erase the guide lines left from the large oval.
Step 13
Draw a series of short curved lines at the base of the tail. Allow the lines to meet in jagged points.
Step 14
Draw a second series of short, curved lines meeting in jagged points, extending from the belly of the eagle.
Step 15
Draw the feet using overlapping curved lines. At the end of the toes, use two short, curved lines to form a curved triangle shape. Add texture to the feet by drawing several short lines across each toe.
Step 16
Erase the guide lines from the legs and feet.
Step 17
Add the texture of feathers to the wings, neck, and body. Do this by drawing patches of short, curved lines. Some lines may connect.
Step 18
Draw a small circle near the beak, to form the eye. Draw a smaller circle within the first circle. Shade the smaller circle.
Step 19
Draw a small, narrow oval within the beak. Draw a short, curved line above the eye.
Step 20
Color your eagle. The bald eagle is typically brown with a white head, but other types of eagles display a range of colors and patterns – grey, brown, black, tan, and white coloration is common, and some have speckles on the wings and stomach.