How To Draw A Jelly Fish

How To Draw A Jellyfish

Maybe a jellyfish is your favorite animal or you just want to hone your artistic skills, either way, you’ve come to the right place! Drawing a jellyfish can be a lot of fun—all it takes is a patient hand and a few simple steps. Before you know it, you’ll be showing off your impressive scrawling skills. Ready to get started? Let’s do this!

Step one: Start With the Head

First thing’s first: you gotta sketch out the head. Use a pencil to lightly draw a curved triangle shape with a pointy end. This will be the jellyfish’s head. And don’t worry if it’s not perfect; you can always go back and refine it later on.

Step Two: Add the Stem

The most crucial part of a jellyfish is their obligatorily long ‘stem’, so don’t forget it! Here, draw a longish line extending from the back of the head. The exact thickness and length of the stem will vary depending on the type of jellyfish you want to draw. Whatever the case, keep in mind that the jellyfish should look like it’s drifting in the water!

Step Three: Draw the Lantern

While the head and stem form the jellyfish’s body, its ‘lantern’ gives it life! With a pencil, lightly draw an oval circle beneath the stem. This will represent the jellyfish’s enclosed body. From there, draw a series of curved, rather spiky lines around it to form the bell-like shape of the lantern.

Step Four: Add the Tentacles

What’s a jellyfish without its tentacles? To draw them, begin by lightly sketching a few tentacle-like lines that are about the same length as the stem. Each tentacle should end in a ‘club’, complete with curves, points, and jagged edges. Once you’ve got the tentacles down, you can go back and thicken them up, or add more spikes and curves, if desired.

Step Five: Rectify and Re-Finesse

This is when the magic happens. Now that you’ve got your jellyfish sketched out, it’s time to go back and refine the details: thicken the lines, add texture, glimmer, and sparkles—anything that captures your jellyfish’s personality. If you need some extra guidance, you can always refer to jellyfish pictures online to perfect the details.

Step Six: Add Color

OK, so you’ve got your jellyfish drawn out—congrats! Now it’s time to add some real pizzazz by coloring it in. For a realistic jellyfish, use pink or purple, and consider adding some highlights or stripes. But feel free to get creative—add whatever colors your jellyfish’s heart desires!

Step Seven: Time for Bling

Bling it up! To bring your jellyfish to the next level, add a few special effects. Glossy eyes, textured skin, iridescent scales—there’s so much you can do. What’s more, you can even give the jellyfish a slew of fun accessories, like a fancy hat and some jewels. The options are truly endless!

Step Eight: Show Off Your Work

The last step is simple: show off your jellyfish! Whether you choose to post your artwork on social media or just hang it up in your room, let out a satisfied sigh—you’ve done it! You’ve just created an awe-inspiring jellyfish drawing that’s sure to wow those around you. Way to go!

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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