Dolphin drawings are beautiful because dolphins are truly amazing and fascinating animals.

They have always enthralled human imagination because of their natural elegance and also due to the feeling of freedom they convey.

Dolphins can be an intimidating subject because it might seem difficult to capture their elegance on paper; however, if basic drawing rules are applied, drawing a dolphin is not difficult at all and might be a fantastic drawing exercise.

In the following tutorial, you will learn to draw a dolphin from the side which is a first important step to be able to subsequently draw these animals from different angles.

 Step 1

The body of a dolphin is a series of circles.

Trace a slightly arched line like in the picture and draw five circles to define the boundaries of the dolphin body.

As you can see the first circle on the left is smaller than the body circles (it’s where the head will be) and the last two are even smaller than that. Defining the perfect shape of the dolphin body will be just drawing a closed line around all of the circles.

Did you know that Dolphins, along with whales and porpoises, are descendants of terrestrial mammals? The ancestors of the modern-day dolphins entered the water roughly fifty million years ago!

Step 2

Drawing the shape of the body.

Draw a line that goes around the circles and try to be as smooth as you can! One of the secrets to great dolphin drawings is to create a body contour that is very smooth and where all lines flaw gently from one form to the other.

Divide the first circle in half, as shown, and close the body shape into the dolphin mouth. The dolphin’s mouth has almost the shape of a cone. The rim of the mouth starts approximately from the center of the circle.

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion, while the pectoral fins together with the entire tail section provide directional control. The dorsal fin provides stability while swimming.Dolphins occasionally leap above the water surface, sometimes performing acrobatic figures. Scientists are not always quite certain about the purpose of this behaviour.

Now it is time to get rid of the circles, they have served their purpose and can now leave us be!

It is time to add the features that make the dolphin so recognizable, I am talking of the fins and the eyes positioned behind the mouth angles.

Step 3

Adding body features.

First of all, divide the body in half from top to bottom. This line will intersect the body profile in two points. At the top, this point will be the starting position of the dorsal fin. At the bottom, this line will be a guide for the ending position of the pectoral fins.

Draw a line horizontally now that starts at the level of the mouth. Exactly where the mouth ends. This line will define the bottom half of the dolphin body, the part that is normally white or clearer than the upper portion (which is light blue).

Finally, draw the fins using these guides trying to give them a very smooth shape. Position the eye near the mouth corner, like in the above image.

Dolphins are often regarded as one of Earth’s most intelligent animals. The individuals communicate using a variety of clicks, whistles and other vocalizations. They also use ultrasonic sounds for echolocation. Dolphins also show cultural behavior, something long believed to be a quality unique to humans. Some dolphins, teach their young to use tools. The dolphins break sponges off and cover their snouts with them thus protecting their snouts while foraging.

Step 4

Refining your dolphin drawing.

Keep adding small detail as you go on with the drawing of your dolphin. Add the tail, which is horizontal and not vertical like in sharks, emphasize the division between the lower body and the upper body, and take care of the fin curvature making sure the lines of the fins seamlessly merge with the line of the body.

And there you have it, a beautiful dolphin drawing!

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