In this drawing lesson we'll show you how to draw a Killer Whale in 6 easy steps. This Free step by step lesson progressively builds upon each previous step until you get to the final rendering of the Killer Whale.
How to draw a realistic Humpback Whale. Here's another tutorial video. Showing how to draw a Humpback Whale. I really hope this is helpful in so. Step 1: The Humpback whale can be drawn in 8 steps. The first is to make the head, by making two sides of a bumpy triangle. The top side should have a hump in the middle, before taking a curving corner towards a smooth, round chin for the whale. CLICK IMAGE FOR BIGGER VERSION.
This is a simple lesson designed for beginners and kids with real easy to follow steps. Feel free to print this page and use as a drawing tutorial.
Here are some fun facts about the Killer Whale you might find interesting.
- There are three to five types of Killer Whales.
- Killer whales have good eyesight above and below the water, excellent hearing, and a good sense of touch.
- They have exceptionally sophisticated echolocation abilities, detecting the location and characteristics of prey and other objects in their environment by emitting clicks and listening for echoes.
- The lifespans of killer whales depend on the will of the animal.
- Day-to-day Killer Whale behaviour generally consists of foraging, travelling, resting and socializing.
Step 1: Draw the beginning of the head and nose.
Step 2: Draw the first fin of the left side of the Whale.
Step 3: Draw the upper and lower body section back towards the tail.
Step 4: Draw the top fin and the tail.
Step 5: Draw the body details.
Step 6: Draw the body details to finish this drawing of the Killer Whale and you're done!
Here's a quick video showing you how someone drew a Killer Whale, it's hard to follow but it's a fun video to watch that might give you some ideas or inspire you in your drawing.
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- Blue Whales can reach up to 33 metres in length and 180 metric tons or more in weight.
- They are the largest animal to have known existed.
- Long and slender, the blue whale's body can be various shades of bluish-grey dorsally and somewhat lighter underneath.
- Blue Whales can reach speeds of 50 kilometres per hour over short bursts, but generally move at around 20 kilometres per hour.
- Blue Whales most commonly live alone or with one other individual.
Follow each of the next 6 steps to see how to draw the Blue Whale. This is just one version of how to draw the Whale, you can find many other lessons and tutorials in our How To Draw Animals books.
Step 1: Begin by drawing the top portion of the Whales Head.
Step 2: Complete the mouth and sketch in the lower mouth.
Step 3: Add the dorsal fin
Step 4: Complete the body of the Whale but finishing the rear body.
Killer Whale Sketch
Step 5: Draw the fins on the Tail section, add the Teeth details and don't forget the eye.
Killer Whale Sketch
Step 6: Add the final details to the lower body and you're done!
Humpback Whale Sketch
Here's a quick video lesson on drawing a Blue Whale.