How to Draw a Cartoon Shark
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Draw a circle shape for the head and mouth of the cartoon shark and then draw an egg like shape for the body. You will end this step by drawing the tail end and then move to step two.
2
Draw the snout of the cartoon shark and make sure that the mouth is open enough to show the exposed teeth. Add a conniving smile and then a hint of the cartoon shark's eye.
3
Draw the long sharp teeth inside of the sharks mouth and then draw out the eye in more detail. Next draw the lining for the head and attach it to the body. Draw the fins on both sides and then move to the next step.
4
Add some detailing under the mouth and then some curved lines on the side of the sharks body which is the gills. Next draw the dorsal fin and the other pectoral fin. You will then draw the arched tail and tail fin.
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All you have to do here to finish off your cartoon sharp is draw the shape and position of the sharks tail and body. erase all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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July 23, 2009
Description: Another cartoon animal on the way in the form of a shark. I will be showing you "how to draw a cartoon shark", step by step. The shark as you know is a very powerful animal and with this lesson, the animal is going to be a bit mean looking while having an inviting smile on it’s face. Like the cartoon dolphin and manatee, aquatic animals are very easy to draw when they are done in cartoon format. Drawing any kind of cartoon animal is fun, but with sea animals its even better because they don’t have much detail to them at all. Since they live in the water they have smooth looking exteriors with little or no wrinkle or crease lines. Unless of course you are drawing a baby seal or something like that. Anyways, I drew this cartoon shark live the other day and I had fun doing it too. It is time for me to submit this lesson and show you all “how to draw a cartoon shark” step by step. I still have a bunch more tutorials on the way and most of them are request. So if your waiting for a requested tutorial I would stick around if I were you because you never know, your lesson may just show up. Peace out everyone and happy drawing.