How to draw Betta fish with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy animals to draw for beginners and kids.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1:
So this is the most important step of our betta drawing. In this step, we will draw the basic shape of the betta. First, draw a curved line to shape the lower body of the betta. Then draw a curved line from the left end of the line you drew first. Start drawing the curve upwards and break it. Leave some distance and start drawing again. Connect both lines with another zigzag. As in the picture. Create the eye shape of the betta when you leave a small gap in the top line of the body. Then draw the other eye, mouth shape and smaller fins. As in the picture.
Step 2:
In step 2 of our easy betta drawing tutorial we will draw the upper fins of the betta. To draw the upper fins, draw five curved lines from the top line of the fish shape. Follow the same pattern of lines as shown in the image. To complete the shape of the fins, connect the first line to the last. As in the picture.
Step 3:
In this step we will draw a wide flat betta fish tail. Draw some curves, as you can see in the picture. Connect the first and last lines with another wavy line. Don’t lose focus! We are almost there.
Step 4:
In this step we will draw the lower fins of the betta. Draw the shape of the lower fins with some curves. This step is similar to step 2. Then draw the last pair of fins on the bottom of the fish near the head. As in the picture.
Step 5:
So this is the last step of our betta drawing. In this step we will serve our drawing with color. Betta fish are colorful fish. So we’ll fill it with some highlight colors. First, fill half of the eyes with black. Then paint dark blue on the body of the betta. Bold those lines with a black marker shows the body shape of the betta; If you don’t have a brush, highlight them with a pencil. Then color the tail and flat fins red. Keep the bold lines inside the fins and tail.
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