EASY dRAWING tUTORIALS
The Kraken, first described around 1250, was likened to a non-reproducing whale that lured fish into its mouth. Would you like to draw a cartoon Kraken?
Belief in elves waned during Medieval times but reentered popular culture with Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Would you like to draw an elf?
In modern popular culture, monsters are at times depicted as frightful, at times as kind and helpful. Draw your own monster easily with this simple tutorial.
The unicorn emoji, released in 2015, represents whimsy, fantasy, uniqueness, and the LGBTQ community. Would you like to draw the mystical unicorn emoji?
The ancient Egyptians believed a phoenix built a nest, set it on fire, and dove in to be reborn from the ashes. Would you like to draw a phoenix bird rising from the ashes?
Cupid was a Roman god of love, the equivalent of the Greek god Eros. Would you like to draw Cupid? This simple, step-by-step drawing tutorial is here to help.
Ancient mythologies feature early vampire-like beings, evidenced by Persian pottery shards showing creatures drinking human blood. Would you like to draw a vampire?
For centuries, humans have created fantasy stories, from classic myths to entertainment fiction. Create your own stories by drawing these characters.