How to draw a Pegasus by pencil easy with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Easy drawing tutorial for beginners and everyone.
Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below
You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below
Step 1
Start off by drawing a circle. This will help you draw the animal’s head.
Step 2
Use the curves to outline the ears and muzzle. Draw the ears triangular, detailing the inside of the near ear. Use a curve to surround the mane that protrudes between the ears. Use a pair of overlapping curves to form the snout and a small, shaded oval to indicate the nostrils.
Step 3
Erase the guide lines left by the original circle, leaving a clear outline of the horse’s head.
Step 4
Use the long and curved lines to form the horse’s neck, shoulders, and chest.
Step 5
Use a series of curves that meet at jagged points to outline the flowing mane. Use the additional curves to add texture to the mane.
Step 6
Stretch two long and curved lines from the mane to form the upper part of the wing. The lines should bend near a right angle. Then use a series of “U”-shaped lines to outline the lower part of the wing, indicating the presence of flying feathers. Draw curves parallel to the wing tip and complementary lines for the seashell edges of the “U”-shaped lines, giving the feather texture.
Step 7
Use pairs of curves to outline the horse’s legs. Notice the bent parts of the elbows and wrists. Attach an irregular rounded shape at the bottom of each leg to denote the nail.
Step 8
Elongate one curve from the front legs to form the belly and another curve from the back to form the buttock. Then stretch the two pairs of curves to form the hind legs. Note trigger and curves for turns. Close the pointed nail at the end of each leg.
Step 9
Extend curves and length from the buttock, outlining the flowing tail. Use curves that meet at jagged points. Then use the additional curves to vignette the tail. Draw curves from behind the ears, down to the neck, and across the belly to indicate the underside of the horse. Draw a circle in a circle and shade between them to form the eye. Detailed eyelids and eyebrows with curves.