Learn how to draw a great looking The Chimera with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect The Chimera.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing The Chimera
How to Draw a Great Looking The Chimera for Kids and Beginners - Step 1
1. Sketch two curves with loops beneath them for the eyes. Start the nose with a vertical line, then add a V-shape with loops on the ends.
Draw a triangle beneath the right eye, and outline the face with two curves. Add a long, narrow triangle on the right side of the nose.
Drawing Step 2
2. Draw the mouth with an upside-down V-shape and a deep curve beneath, then add a straight line. Use triangles for the teeth. Add curves above and below the mouth.
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Drawing Step 3
3. Use loose S-shapes for the tongue, and draw uneven triangles on the chin to make the fur look scruffy. Draw a wavy line near the left eye. For the mane, use loose, sketchy triangles and hill shapes.
Drawing Step 4
4. Draw more loose, sweeping triangles. For the sheep's head, draw a loop for the mouth, a curve underneath and a hook for the nose.
Add a straight line. Sketch the eye with a loop underneath a dash, and use a tiny oval for the pupil.
Drawing Step 5
5. Outline the mouth with a vertical line, a semi-oval for the tongue and small bristly shapes. Draw the horn with a long, wavy triangle.
Use curved lines for the ears. Draw the left side of the face with more curves, and surround the face with sketchy triangles.
Drawing Step 6
6. Add another wavy triangle for the left horn. Draw a small line behind the head and more flame-like triangles.
Then use loose L-shapes and three triangles for the arm. Connect the arm to the mane with a single line.
Drawing Step 7
7. For the front foot, draw ovals with overlapping triangles. Sketch the back of the body with a wavy line, then take it down vertically, add a horizontal curve and bring the line upward again.
Outline the hoof with two rounded triangles. Add a curved line that connects both legs.
Add More Details to Your The Chimera Picture - Step 8
8. Repeat the previous step for the other leg. Draw the left leg with straight, blocky lines. For the tail, sketch a long S-shape with triangular shapes at the tip.
Complete the Outline of Your The Chimera Drawing - Step 9
9. Sketch lines inside the face and mane. Repeat previous steps for the snake's eye, then use triangles for the teeth and tongue. Outline the chimera drawing with a black pen or marker.
Color Your The Chimera Drawing
Color your easy chimera sketch with yellowish-orange on the lion's body and mane. Add gray for the nose and mouth, plus the hooves, claw and goat head. Make the snake green with a pink tongue.
For more great easy Mythical Creatures drawing tutorials, see the collection of How to Draw Easy Mythical Creatures for Beginners.
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Learn More About The The Chimera Drawing
The Chimera is a monster from Greek mythology. Learn how to draw the chimera with this easy step-by-step guide.
With a lion head, a goat head and a snake for a tail, the chimera shows you how to draw three animals at once. You'll use bright colors for the snake and lion and neutrals for the goat.
Chimeras have complex anatomy, but if you know how to draw a lion roaring, you can draw a chimera. You could also try a goat face drawing.
For more easy and fun guides, see the How to Draw The Cyclops From The Odyssey or Cartoon Witch Drawing tutorials.
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