Learn how to draw a great looking Gazelle with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Gazelle.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Gazelle
How to Draw a Great Looking Gazelle for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the cartoon gazelle outline by drawing the animal's face. Use a series of overlapping curved lines for the front of the face, its nose, and the lips.
Use curved lines to enclose the almond shape of the eye. Draw a small circle within it and shade around it.
Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 2
2. Use curved lines to draw the bottom of the jaw and to contour the sides of the face. Use two curved lines that meet at a point to draw the ear, and band its tip with another curved line.
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Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 3
3. Use pairs of curved lines that meet at points to draw the remaining ear and the two horns. Connect them all with short lines, and draw another curved line across the ear.
Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 4
4. Band the horns with many short lines, giving them a spiraled texture. Then, extend long curved lines from the ear and jaw to outline the neck.
Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 5
5. Draw the foreleg using a pair of long curved lines. Notice the bulges at the joints. Connect them at the bottom with a straight line, and band above it with a curved line to enclose the hoof.
Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 6
6. Use two long, curved lines to sketch the remaining foreleg. Connect and band them at the bottom with short lines. Then extend a long curved line to trace the belly.
Easy Gazelle Drawing - Step 7
7. Draw the rear leg, again using two long curved lines for the outlines and connecting and banding the bottom with short lines to form the hoof.
Add More Details to Your Gazelle Picture - Step 8
8. Draw the remaining rear leg, again using two long curved lines for the outlines and connecting and banding the bottom with short lines to form the hoof.
Then, extend a pair of curved lines from the hip, allowing them to meet at a point to form the tail.
Complete the Outline of Your Gazelle Drawing - Step 9
9. Draw a long curved line from the tail to the base of the neck, fully enclosing the creature. Contour the base of the neck with curved lines. Then, shade wavy stripes on the face and side.
Color Your Gazelle Drawing
Your cartoon gazelle outline is now complete. Color your drawing. Thompson's gazelles have brown and cream fur with black markings.
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Learn More About The Gazelle Drawing
Your hand can be as fleet as a gazelle thanks to our easy, step-by-step animal drawing guides. Learn how to draw a gazelle in nine simple steps.
Gazelles are deerlike mammals that live on the vast African savannahs. They travel in herds and are often prey to Africa's big predators, like the one in this cheetah drawing.
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Many gazelle species look similar, but the one in this image is a Thomson's gazelle. The black and white markings around the belly and on the face identify it as such.
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