The squid is such a bizarre-looking creature that it almost feels not of this earth. These strange creatures glide through our oceans in many shapes and sizes, and there have even been reports of giant squid in the deepest depths. When something looks as weird as the squid does, it can make it harder to learn how to draw a squid if you don’t know what to do. That’s what this tutorial in front of you is here for, however! If you read all the way to the end then you will have no problems with drawing one for yourself. Our step-by-step guide on how to draw a squid will show you everything you need to know about drawing this fascinating animal. How to Draw A Squid – Let’s Get Started! Step 1 As we begin this guide on how to draw a squid, we will begin with the head. Many squids have large, round eyes, and you can draw these using some oval shapes with big pupils within. Then, we will be drawing the long upper section of the head that goes above the eyes. This will look a bit like it’s wearing a long hat, and it will have some sharp fins poking off of the sides. Then you will be ready for the second step of the guide! Step 2 – Now, start drawing the first tentacles Squids have many twisty tentacles, and we will start drawing them in this step of your squid drawing. Use some curvy lines extending from below the head to start the tentacles, and you can also change how they are positioned a bit if you wish. For the tentacles where you will see the bases of them, you can draw a whole lot of small circle shapes for the suction cups found there. Once you have drawn these first tentacles, you can finish off this step by drawing some simple line details onto the body of the squid. Step 3 – Keep drawing the tentacles for the squid Continuing with what you started in the previous step of this guide on how to draw a squid, we will be adding more tentacles to the animal. First, start this step off by drawing the rest of the tentacles that you started but didn’t finish in the prior step. Then, we will be adding a different kind of tentacle to the ones that you drew earlier. This one will have a long, thin stalk and end in a thick and pointy dotted section at the end. We will have just a few more to add, so when you’re ready we can proceed to step 4 of the guide. Step 4 – Next, draw some more tentacles for the squid You can never have too many tentacles when creating a squid drawing, so we will add some more in this part! First, draw another of those alternate tentacles that have a long, thin stalk with a thicker end portion. Once that is drawn, you can also add another portion of the regular tentacle onto one of the others that you started earlier. There will then just be a few final details to add before you get to the final step of coloring in, so let’s take care of those details in the next part! Step 5 – Add the final details to your squid drawing This step of our guide on how to draw a squid will be all about finishing off these final touches before you color it in. There will also be a chance for you to add some additional details of your own as well! Before that, let’s add the final touches. These will be composed mainly of a few extra regular tentacles poking out from any empty spaces left on the squid. Once these final ones are drawn and detailed, you’ll be ready to move on! Before you do, be sure to add any extra details or ideas of your own. One idea would be to draw  background, and if you did that then you could incorporate any other sea creatures that you love. You could even turn this into a giant squid by drawing it towering over an unfortunate ship! What other ideas can you think of to finish it off? We can’t wait to see the creative ideas you have for this image! Step 6 – Finish off your squid drawing with color For the final part of this squid drawing, you can finish it off with some color. In our reference image, we went for some lovely pink shades to finish off our picture. The good news is that squids can come in pretty much any color you can imagine! That gives you a great deal of freedom with how you could color this one in. No colors are off-limits, so this is your chance to let your color creativity flow! When you have chosen your colors, you can then pick which art tools and mediums you’ll use to achieve them. You could go for paint mediums such as acrylics and watercolors or maybe go for something like colored markers, pencils or crayons. These are just a few of the options at your disposal, so what will you use to complete this amazing drawing? 5 Tips To Make Your Squid Drawing Even Better! Make your squid sketch look even cooler with these 5 fun and easy tips! The squid we created for this squid drawing is done in such a cool and realistic style! It looks so realistic that it could be an interesting idea to label the different parts of the squid. That would make it look like this is from a textbook! To do this, you can find a diagram of a squid online or in a book, draw lines from the various parts and then add the labels. For a different approach to our first tip, you could also make this drawing of a squid less realistic and more stylized. You could do this by removing some of the details and by simplifying the lines. It would be a fun comparison if you drew one squid in the realistic style and another in a more cartoony fashion! We’ve all heard the legends of giant squids, and it would make for an epic scene if you created one in battle with another creature. You could keep the squid we created together as is, and then add another giant creature. This could be a mighty Kraken or a sea dragon for a few ideas. That would make for such an incredible scene! One of the most interesting features of a squid is that it can spew ink as a defense mechanism. That could be a really cool addition to your squid sketch! If you were to do this, there are a few art tools and mediums you could use. Using a wash of black or grey paint would be perfect for creating this cloud of ink. What else could you use to create this effect? Speaking of adding color, you can really make this squid look incredible by using some interesting colors. Squids can come in any colors you can imagine, so you could use all of your favorite colors. When coloring this squid, why not try out a new art tool or medium you haven’t really used that much? Your Squid Drawing is Complete! There may be a lot of complexity when looking at a squid, as they have a mass of tentacles twisting all over the place! In this guide on how to draw a squid, we aimed to make sure that the process of drawing one would be anything but complicated so that you could have a ton of fun recreating one. We hope that we succeeded in this aim for you! Don’t forget that you can also put your own spin on this image with your own additions and ideas. There is so much you could do to do this, so how do you think you will finish off your awesome drawing? Then, when you’ve mastered this picture you can go and find some more amazing drawing guides on our website. We have many more on the way, so be sure to keep checking in! We would be really glad to see your finished squid drawing, so please share it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages for us to admire! It’s going to be very interesting to see how you went and completed this picture.

The squid is such a bizarre-looking creature that it almost feels not of this earth. These strange creatures glide through our oceans in many shapes and sizes, and there have even been reports of giant squid in the deepest depths.

When something looks as weird as the squid does, it can make it harder to learn how to draw a squid if you don’t know what to do.

That’s what this tutorial in front of you is here for, however! If you read all the way to the end then you will have no problems with drawing one for yourself.

Our step-by-step guide on how to draw a squid will show you everything you need to know about drawing this fascinating animal.

How to Draw A Squid – Let’s Get Started!

Step 1

As we begin this guide on how to draw a squid, we will begin with the head. Many squids have large, round eyes, and you can draw these using some oval shapes with big pupils within.

Then, we will be drawing the long upper section of the head that goes above the eyes. This will look a bit like it’s wearing a long hat, and it will have some sharp fins poking off of the sides.

Then you will be ready for the second step of the guide!

Step 2 – Now, start drawing the first tentacles

Squids have many twisty tentacles, and we will start drawing them in this step of your squid drawing.

Use some curvy lines extending from below the head to start the tentacles, and you can also change how they are positioned a bit if you wish.

For the tentacles where you will see the bases of them, you can draw a whole lot of small circle shapes for the suction cups found there.

Once you have drawn these first tentacles, you can finish off this step by drawing some simple line details onto the body of the squid.

Step 3 – Keep drawing the tentacles for the squid

Continuing with what you started in the previous step of this guide on how to draw a squid, we will be adding more tentacles to the animal.

First, start this step off by drawing the rest of the tentacles that you started but didn’t finish in the prior step.

Then, we will be adding a different kind of tentacle to the ones that you drew earlier. This one will have a long, thin stalk and end in a thick and pointy dotted section at the end.

We will have just a few more to add, so when you’re ready we can proceed to step 4 of the guide.

Step 4 – Next, draw some more tentacles for the squid

You can never have too many tentacles when creating a squid drawing, so we will add some more in this part!

First, draw another of those alternate tentacles that have a long, thin stalk with a thicker end portion.

Once that is drawn, you can also add another portion of the regular tentacle onto one of the others that you started earlier.

There will then just be a few final details to add before you get to the final step of coloring in, so let’s take care of those details in the next part!

Step 5 – Add the final details to your squid drawing

This step of our guide on how to draw a squid will be all about finishing off these final touches before you color it in.

There will also be a chance for you to add some additional details of your own as well! Before that, let’s add the final touches.

These will be composed mainly of a few extra regular tentacles poking out from any empty spaces left on the squid.

Once these final ones are drawn and detailed, you’ll be ready to move on! Before you do, be sure to add any extra details or ideas of your own.

One idea would be to draw  background, and if you did that then you could incorporate any other sea creatures that you love.

You could even turn this into a giant squid by drawing it towering over an unfortunate ship! What other ideas can you think of to finish it off? We can’t wait to see the creative ideas you have for this image!

Step 6 – Finish off your squid drawing with color

For the final part of this squid drawing, you can finish it off with some color. In our reference image, we went for some lovely pink shades to finish off our picture.

The good news is that squids can come in pretty much any color you can imagine! That gives you a great deal of freedom with how you could color this one in.

No colors are off-limits, so this is your chance to let your color creativity flow! When you have chosen your colors, you can then pick which art tools and mediums you’ll use to achieve them.

You could go for paint mediums such as acrylics and watercolors or maybe go for something like colored markers, pencils or crayons.

These are just a few of the options at your disposal, so what will you use to complete this amazing drawing?

5 Tips To Make Your Squid Drawing Even Better!

Make your squid sketch look even cooler with these 5 fun and easy tips!

The squid we created for this squid drawing is done in such a cool and realistic style! It looks so realistic that it could be an interesting idea to label the different parts of the squid.

That would make it look like this is from a textbook! To do this, you can find a diagram of a squid online or in a book, draw lines from the various parts and then add the labels.

For a different approach to our first tip, you could also make this drawing of a squid less realistic and more stylized. You could do this by removing some of the details and by simplifying the lines.

It would be a fun comparison if you drew one squid in the realistic style and another in a more cartoony fashion!

We’ve all heard the legends of giant squids, and it would make for an epic scene if you created one in battle with another creature.

You could keep the squid we created together as is, and then add another giant creature. This could be a mighty Kraken or a sea dragon for a few ideas.

That would make for such an incredible scene!

One of the most interesting features of a squid is that it can spew ink as a defense mechanism. That could be a really cool addition to your squid sketch!

If you were to do this, there are a few art tools and mediums you could use. Using a wash of black or grey paint would be perfect for creating this cloud of ink.

What else could you use to create this effect?

Speaking of adding color, you can really make this squid look incredible by using some interesting colors. Squids can come in any colors you can imagine, so you could use all of your favorite colors.

When coloring this squid, why not try out a new art tool or medium you haven’t really used that much?

Your Squid Drawing is Complete!

There may be a lot of complexity when looking at a squid, as they have a mass of tentacles twisting all over the place!

In this guide on how to draw a squid, we aimed to make sure that the process of drawing one would be anything but complicated so that you could have a ton of fun recreating one.

We hope that we succeeded in this aim for you!

Don’t forget that you can also put your own spin on this image with your own additions and ideas.

There is so much you could do to do this, so how do you think you will finish off your awesome drawing?

Then, when you’ve mastered this picture you can go and find some more amazing drawing guides on our website. We have many more on the way, so be sure to keep checking in!

We would be really glad to see your finished squid drawing, so please share it on our Facebook and Pinterest pages for us to admire!

It’s going to be very interesting to see how you went and completed this picture.