How To Draw Reindeer

How To Draw Reindeer

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer’s big and beautiful image is an iconic figure of winter season. Drawing your own hooved creature is surprisingly easy to do, even for the most amateur of artists! In this guide, you will learn the basics of drawing a classic reindeer that’s fit to prance alongside Santa’s sleigh of goodies.

Gather the Essential Supplies

To get started on your reindeer drawing, you need a few essential supplies. All you need is a piece of paper, a pencil, and some colored pencils or markers to give your reindeer the cheery look you desire.

Mark Out the Features of the Reindeer

Before diving into the details, sketch out the main features of your reindeer. You’ll need a basic circle for the body, two smaller circles for the eyes, and a medium oval shape for the nose. Feel free to make your circles and ovals as large or small as you and your vision wants.
Then sketch out the ears, antlers, legs, tail, and hooves in a lighter pencil line. Look at reference pictures if you need, there are plenty of reindeer images available online to use, if needed.

Flesh Out the Basic Reindeer Shape

Once you’ve marked out the basics of your reindeer, it’s time to give it personality! Start by fleshing out its body shape by adding a few lines and details around the circles you drew. Make sure to add the lines for the mouth, cheeks, and hooves, too. Take your time to make sure the unique characteristics of your reindeer stand out!

Populate the Reindeer with Details

Now that your reindeer’s basic shape is complete, give it some character! Add several short lines on the face and body to give your reindeer fur. Look at pictures to get a feel for the fur direction, but don’t forget to add in some of your creative flair!
For the antlers, you can draw curved lines and points. Don’t forget to add small lines to indicate the separation of the antlers.

Color Your Reindeer

Finally, it’s time to liven up your reindeer! Start by giving it a coat of brown using the pencil or markers of your choice. Use lighter and darker shades to make a more three-dimensional effect.
Once you’ve got the basic color down, give your reindeer a nose filled with red or orange. Throw in some black for the eyes and some brown and white for its hooves, too. For a final touch, add some stars to the night sky in the background and some snow around the landscape.
And there you have it, you’ve got a beloved reindeer friend to add to your winter scene! Get creative and build an entire holiday scene with your brilliant reindeer at the center of the art piece. Enjoy your master craft!

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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