Learn how to draw a great looking Easy Carousel with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Easy Carousel.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing an Easy Carousel
How to Draw a Great Looking Easy Carousel for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Begin the easy carousel outline by drawing a long, narrow, curved rectangle. This is the bottom of the amusement park ride. Then, begin drawing the first animal, the elephant.
Use curved lines to sketch the ear, lower jaw, trunk, forehead, eye, and eyebrow.
Drawing Step 2
2. Use curved lines to enclose the remaining ear, the half circle of the saddle, the round body, and the four cylindrical legs.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Complete the elephant by drawing the "U" shaped toenails. Then, begin the second animal - a horse. Use curved lines for the neck, the pointed ear, the harness, the snout, the jaw, the eye, the eyebrow, and the nostril.
Drawing Step 4
4. Use a pair of curved lines for the bridle and additional ones for the chest, leg, and belly. Enclose the half-circle shape of the saddle.
Drawing Step 5
5. Finish the horse. Use pairs of lines for the legs. Band the bottom of each to form the hooves. Then, use lines that meet at a point to enclose the tail. Finally, begin the third animal, a duck or goose.
Use curved lines for the top of the head and to enclose the teardrop-shaped beak. Sketch the partial oval of the eye; draw a curved line above it and shade a small oval inside it.
Drawing Step 6
6. Use a series of long and short curved lines to draw the rest of the goose's face, the feathers on the back of its head, its body, and wing.
Drawing Step 7
7. Complete the goose, using two short, curved lines that meet at a point to form the tail. Draw the circus-like canopy of the carousel.
Use curved lines to form the triangle shape and to create the wavy, three-dimensional edge. Then, enclose smaller rounded triangles around its bottom edge.
Add More Details to Your Easy Carousel Picture - Step 8
8. Decorate the canopy with ovals of different sizes. Draw pairs of vertical lines from the canopy to the base, passing through the animals. Then, use curved lines to draw the trapezoidal shapes at the center of the carousel.
Complete the Outline of Your Easy Carousel Drawing - Step 9
9. Extend two vertical lines from the top of the carousel, and allow them to meet. At their side, use two straight lines to enclose a triangular pennant. From its base, draw curved lines to the wavy edge of the carousel's roof.
Use straight, curved, and wavy lines to
Color Your Easy Carousel Drawing
Your easy carousel outline is now complete. Color your drawing. Carousels often come in bright colors.
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Learn More About The Easy Carousel Drawing
Want to take a spin on a carousel? You can learn how to draw one with this easy carousel drawing guide.
Carousels - also called merry-go-rounds, roundabouts, or gallopers - are classic amusement rides. The ride itself turns in a circle, and riders sit on animal statues, some of which bounce slowly up and down.
Sometimes, carousels are part of a larger theme park or amusement park. Build your park with this roller coaster drawing and this Ferris wheel drawing.
This carousel has an elephant, a horse, and a goose. Camels, zebras, giraffes, lions, and unicorns are all common carousel beasts. Check out our complete list of animal drawing guides and customize your carousel!
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