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Peacocks are exotically beautiful, like an island flower. Here is how to draw one in four different styles. With a touch of color these pictures will captivate attention and draw gasps.
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Method 1
Method 1 of 4:
A Cartoon Peacock
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1Draw a small oval for the peacock's head.
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2Bisect it with an angular straight line.Advertisement
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3Based on the above line, create a triangle for the beak.
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4Make curved lines for the upper part of the body.
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5Overlap the body with a big vertical oval.
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6Overlap it again with another semi-circle at the bottom.
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7Create three small antenna-like lines spread out on the head of the bird.
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8On top of the antenna-like lines create 5 similar-sized circles.
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9Draw ray-like lines around the bird.
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10On the axis of the rays create water-drop like shapes all around for the feather patterns.
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11Detail the feathers, patterns and all the other body parts.
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12Erase away all guidelines and add further detailing to the drawing.
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13Color the gorgeous peacock!
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Method 2
Method 2 of 4:
A Side View Peacock
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1Create a medium-sized oval.
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2Sketch a small line overlapping the oval.
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3Make the beak on the guide line.
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4Create another oval within the earlier oval for the eye-area.
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5Draw a small circle for the eye.
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6Make a couple of curved lines for the neck and throat.
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7Draw an incomplete angular oval for the wing of the peacock.
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8Create 6 ray-like lines from back of the head.
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9Draw an arch leaving some space above the ray of lines.
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10Create similar-sized ovals on the arch overlapping each other.
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11Draw clean lines on the guides with appropriate detailing.
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12Clean-up all unnecessary and unwanted guide lines.
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13Color the peacock with shades and details.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 4:
A Peacock
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1Draw two small circles. The smaller circle is above the bigger one. This will provide the framework.
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2Draw the body by using curve lines that connect the circles.
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3Draw the beak using straight lines at the small circle.
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4Draw the fan-like crest above the head. Draw a small circle for the eye.
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5Draw the legs and feet using straight lines below the body.
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6Draw the span of the train being displayed with details of feather near the body.
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7Draw details for the displayed train feathers using eyespots and straight lines.
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8Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary sketches. Add details.
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9Color to your liking!
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Method 4
Method 4 of 4:
A Peahen
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1Draw a circle and a big oblong. The circle is drawn at the upper right of the page. This will be the framework.
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2Draw details for the legs and feet using straight lines.
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3Draw curve lines to connect the circle and oblong. This is for the neck. Draw also a horizontal line in the middle of the circle and extend it a bit outside.
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4Draw details for the beak and the fan-like crest above the head.
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5Draw details for the feathers which are in the body and extend toward the tail.
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6Refine the legs using curve lines.
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7Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary sketches.
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8Color to your liking!
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhy do peacocks look so attractive?Community AnswerPeacocks look so attractive because of the different colors that blend to make such beauty. Mostly because of the color and style. They use this to attract a mate.
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QuestionWhat can I use as coloring tools?Community AnswerMarkers are good for begginers because they don't blend in to look realistic. Colored pencils are another great option. If you have watercolor pencils, you could blend them and make your picture look prettier. You could also use crayons as there are many color options to choose from, and they will also not bleed through the paper.
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QuestionHow long does it take to draw a peacock?Community AnswerWell, to be honest, it depends how good you are at drawing. Also, if you're really a perfectionist, it might take you even longer. I would expect anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour.
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Things You'll Need
- Paper
- Pencil
- Pencil sharpener
- Eraser gum
- Colored pencils, crayons, markers or watercolors
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