How to Draw a Lizard

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Learn how to draw a great looking Lizard with easy, step-by-step drawing instructions, and video tutorial.

By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Lizard.

​Step by Step Instructions for Drawing​​​ ​a Lizard

How to Draw a Great Looking Lizard for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

How to Draw a Lizard Step 01

1. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Begin by drawing a small circle and a larger, irregular oval shape. These will form the head and body of the lizard.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 2

How to Draw a Lizard Step 02

2. ​​Next, connect the body and head by drawing the neck. Use two curved lines. Then, detail the lizard's face. Form the nose and upper part of the mouth using a "U" shaped line. Then, extend another curved line below the nose, forming the lower jaw and overlapping the line of the neck.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 3

How to Draw a Lizard Step 03

3.​ ​Draw the lizard's long tail. Use a pair of long, curved lines, loosely "S" shaped, and allow them to meet in a sharp point.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 4

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4. ​​​​​​​​​​Erase the guide lines from the head and tail, leaving a clean outline of the lizard. It should look very much like a snake with a bulging belly.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 5

How to Draw a Lizard Step 05

5.​​ ​​​​Extend a pair of lines downward from the base of the neck, crossing outside the body. Notice the bend that forms the lizard's elbow. Draw the toes by extending three sets of parallel lines from the foot, with the toes meeting in "V" shapes at the base. Enclose the ends of the toes using small circular shapes.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 6

How to Draw a Lizard Step 06

6.​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Draw the far front leg. Extend two curved lines from the lizard's chest, just in front of the other legs. Use pairs of parallel curved lines to form the toes, enclosing the tips using small circular shapes.

Easy Lizard Drawing - Step 7

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7. ​​​​​Begin the rear leg by drawing a backwards "C" shaped line near the base of the tail. Use curved lines to complete the other side of the leg, then extend pairs of curved lines to enclose the toes. Draw a rounded, circular shape at the tip of each toe.

Add More Details to Your Lizard Picture - Step 8

How to Draw a Lizard Step 08

8.​​​ ​Erase guide lines from the legs.

Complete the Outline of Your Lizard Drawing - Step 9

How to Draw a Lizard Step 09

9. To form the eye, draw three successively smaller circles, one within the other. Indicate the pupil by shading between the two smallest pupils. Near the rear leg, sketch toes just below the belly to indicate the presence of the far leg. Finally, detail your lizard with scales by drawing small, open circles and ovals across its body!

Color Your Lizard Drawing

How to Draw a Lizard Step 10

10. Color your lizard. The lizard in our example is brown, as are many desert dwellers. Other lizards, however, can be a multitude of colors - green, black with yellow stripes, or even red!

Where will your lizard live? We can help you give him a home by teaching you to draw rocks, deserts, rivers, and grass. If he needs a friend, check out our animal drawing guides.

For more great Safari Animals drawing tutorials, see the 31 Step-by-Step Safari Animals Drawing Guides post.

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Learn More About The Lizard Drawing

There are most than 5,500 species of lizards scattered across every continent except Antarctica. Lizards have scales, are cold blooded, and live in a variety of environments, from rivers to trees, and from tropics to deserts.

Did you know? Most lizards, such as geckos, are distinguished from snakes by their legs. There are legless lizards, however. These are called glass lizards, because their tail breaks into many pieces when threatened by a predator. This occurs so that the predator is distracted by the tail and the living lizard can escape.

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Lizards have appeared in art since ancient times. According to aboriginal myths of Australia, a lizard god gave people the ability to make art.

Lizards are often kept as pets, and personified lizards appear in popular culture. For example, the Lizard is a fictional super-villain of the Spider-Man franchise. A chameleon starred in the 2011 animated film Rango.

Would you like to draw a lizard? This easy, step-by-step drawing tutorial is here to help. All you will need is a pencil, an eraser, and a sheet of paper. You may also wish to color your finished drawing.

If you liked this drawing tutorial, see also the following guides: Rocks drawing, River drawing, and Desert drawing.

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