Draw a Pegasus

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The pegasus is a winged horse, most often colored white, that symbolizes many things such as wisdom and poetry. It is a mythical creature considered to be divine. Learn how to draw the heavenly horse with the two methods below.

Steps

  1. Start with a skeletal figure for your pegasus.
  2. Sketch in shapes to serve as a guide. Don't forget the wings!
  3. Outline the body. Add hooves, a mane, and a tail.
  4. Now start sketching the wings. Pegasus wings consist mostly of feathers.
  5. Add detail to the wings.
  6. Outline your drawing in permanent media (such as ink or paint). Make sure to erase your guidelines.
  7. Color your pegasus.

Alternate Method

  1. Draw a triangle and a curved line.
  2. Add another triangle. Also add an oval, which will become the head.
  3. Draw four ovals, two in font and two in back. The two in front should be slightly smaller.
  4. Add a thin oval beneath each of the ones you drew in the previous step.
  5. Draw a line to connect the front and back ovals. Add three ovals at the back of the image and a triangle between the two you drew previously.
  6. Outline the image in ink. Bring it to life by adding details.
  7. Erase unnecessary guidelines.
  8. Color the drawing. If you wish to leave it white, consider using a bit of light blue crayon to do some shading on the edges.

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