How To Draw A Baby Seal Cartoon

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This lesson provides a step-by-step guide on how to draw a cute seal sitting on an iceberg, emphasizing the fun and creativity involved in the process. It outlines the necessary materials and breaks down the drawing into manageable steps, from sketching the seal’s face to adding final details like water ripples and coloring. The lesson encourages practice and enjoyment in drawing, highlighting that the key is to have fun with the art.
  1. What shapes did you use to draw the seal’s face?
  2. How did you make the seal look cute with its eyes and whiskers?
  3. What colors did you use to color your drawing of the seal and iceberg?

How to Draw a Cute Seal: A Fun Guide

Drawing is a super fun activity, especially when you make cute animals like seals. In this guide, we’ll show you how to draw a cute seal with an iceberg. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

  • Drawing paper
  • Marker
  • Colored pencils or markers (light blue, light gray, and pink)

Step 1: Draw the Seal’s Face

Start by drawing the seal’s face on the left side of your paper. Make a small “V” shape for the nose. Then, draw a curved line for the mouth to make it look like the seal is smiling.

Step 2: Add the Eyes

Draw two big circles for the eyes. To make them shiny, add a tiny circle in the top left corner of each eye and leave it white. Color in the big circles with your marker.

Step 3: Outline the Head

From the right side of the left eye, draw a big upside-down “U” shape over the eyes. Add a little cheek on the left side for extra cuteness. Draw the bottom of the head, stopping before the chin.

Step 4: Draw the Fins

On the right side, draw a small “V” shape for one fin. Do the same on the left side for the other fin.

Step 5: Create the Body

Draw the bottom of the seal’s body, making it go down. Then, curve the top of the body to make it look cute and connect it to the bottom.

Step 6: Add the Back Fin

Draw a curve coming out from the back of the seal for the back fin. Add another curve to connect it to the top of the body.

Step 7: Whiskers and Final Details

Add three whiskers on each side of the seal’s face to finish its look.

Step 8: Draw the Iceberg

To make an iceberg for the seal to sit on, draw a curve that goes out and around, stopping under the chin. Add zigzag lines to make it look icy. Connect the iceberg to the seal’s tail.

Step 9: Thicken the Iceberg

Draw diagonal lines on both sides of the iceberg to make it look thicker. Add more zigzag lines for detail.

Step 10: Draw the Bottom of the Iceberg

Match the curves of the iceberg’s top to draw the bottom. Connect the lines to finish the shape.

Step 11: Add Water Ripples

Draw some ripples in the water around the iceberg to make the scene look lively.

Step 12: Color Your Drawing

Now for the fun part—coloring! Use light blue for the seal and iceberg, light gray for shading, and pink for the cheeks. You can use any colors you like!

Conclusion

Yay! You’ve drawn a cute seal on an iceberg. Remember, the best part of drawing is to have fun and keep practicing. Enjoy your artwork and happy drawing!

  • What do you think makes seals look cute, and can you think of other animals that you find cute? Why do you think they are cute?
  • Have you ever seen a seal in real life or in a picture? What did it look like, and what was it doing?
  • When you draw, what is your favorite part of the process? Is it sketching, coloring, or something else? Why do you enjoy it?
  1. Seal Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or visit a local park. Look for animals or objects that remind you of the shapes you used to draw the seal. Can you find something that looks like the seal’s nose or eyes? Draw what you see and share your findings with your class.

  2. Seal Story Time: Imagine a day in the life of your drawn seal. What adventures might it have on its iceberg? Write a short story or draw a comic strip about your seal’s adventures. Share your story with your family or friends and ask them what they think the seal might do next.

  3. Color Mixing Experiment: Use your colored pencils or markers to explore different shades of blue and gray. Try mixing colors to see what new shades you can create. Use these new colors to add extra details to your seal drawing, like shadows or highlights on the iceberg. Discuss with your classmates how different colors can change the mood of your drawing.

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