In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to draw a shark by starting with simple proportion lines and gradually refining the body, fins, and details to create a clean, realistic underwater drawing.
STEP 1: Set the Main Proportions

Mark the picture’s width and height, then draw a long curved line to define the shark’s overall body flow and proportions.
Short tip:
Keep this line smooth—it controls the entire movement of the shark.
STEP 2: Sketch the Body and Mouth

Draw the main body shape around the guideline and sketch the mouth near the front of the head.
Short tip:
Sharks have streamlined bodies, so avoid sharp angles.
STEP 3: Add Fin Guidelines

Add simple guideline strokes to show where the dorsal fin, side fins, and tail will be placed.
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Light guidelines make adjustments easier later.
STEP 4: Outline Fins, Mouth, and Eye

Outline the shapes of the fins, refine the mouth opening, and place the eye to give the shark expression.
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Keep the eye small for a more realistic look.
STEP 5: Add Details and Teeth

Refine the entire shark by adding gill lines, body contours, and sharp teeth inside the mouth.
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Draw teeth as small triangles—don’t overcrowd them.
STEP 6: Final Outline and Cleanup

Trace the shark using thick and thin dark lines, add small details like water bubbles, then erase all remaining guidelines.
Short tip:
Varying line thickness adds depth and a finished feel.








