If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to draw a stingray, now’s your chance!
We have come up with an easy to follow step by step tutorial that will help you draw the cutest stingray ever. This stingray is cartoonish but by simply changing the eyes you can easily make it more realistic.
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This drawing tutorial will help you draw a stingray in no time and is suitable for both kids and adults.
Once you draw one, you’ll want to draw more and soon you’ll be hooked on stingrays (did you know a group of stingrays is called a craze?).
What you need:
Start by drawing a curved shape – you can rotate the paper and draw an S to make things easier.
Starting at the left end of the curve you drew, draw a straight line, slightly curved at the beginning and slightly straight from there.
Draw the eyes. Draw a curve inside the right curve of the S shape you started with.
From the right end point draw a straight line (mirror J).
Draw fins! Make a U shape, connecting the bottom dots. And another one at the top.
Also, draw a line from the end of the tail to near the head.
You can also draw a few dots on the stingray’s fins.
Congratulations! You have learned how to draw a stingray.
Last but not least, color your picture to make it more vivid.
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