This easy guide for kids can show you how to draw a sheep in just a few steps! Don’t follow the herd, follow this guide and see how to finish this drawing.
Sheep are gentle farm animals revered for their fluffy wool that we can use for clothing and crafts. They also have a distinctive visual appearance that can make them fun to draw.
That appearance can also make it a challenge to draw them though, and that’s why I created this guide for you. I want to show you the easiest way to do it by breaking it down into smaller steps.
You will see how to draw the wool, horns, hooves and face of this cute sheep design in the simplest way possible. After that, you could even add your own details or background ideas to really finish it off!
Learn How To Make Your Sheep Drawing By Watching This
How to Draw a Sheep – Let’s get started!
Step 1
Draw an irregular circle shape forming the head of the sheep. This figure must have a wider bottom compared to its top part.
Remember, it’s important to draw with light strokes when drawing an outline.
Avoid pressing down too hard with your pencil so you can easily erase some parts of the outline that you may no longer need later on.
Step 2 – Create an Outline of the Sheep’s Head
At the top of the sheep’s head, draw a curved line nearly forming a circle. Then, draw a shorter curved line right beside it. This forms the coat clumped at the top of its head.
Sheeps typically have long, thick coats. So, keep that in mind when drawing the fur. Remember that it’s okay if the coat appears disheveled. As a matter of fact, the more jumbled the clumps of fur are, the softer and more realistic it looks.
Step 3 – Draw the Left Spiral Horn of the Sheep
Though most sheeps typically have a pair of spiral horns attached on their forehead, some sheeps have none. For the sake of this tutorial, we’ll be drawing a pair of horns to make the sheep more detailed.
Proceed by drawing a spiral figure on the upper right side of the sheep’s head. The spiral may seem difficult to draw, but it’s actually a lot easier than you think!
Simply draw an upright oval shape with a droplet figure on its side. And there you have it—our sheep now has one of its horns!
Step 4 – Add More Fur on the Side of its Head
Create more clumps of coat on the left side of the sheep’s head by drawing a line with multiple curves.
Step 5 – Add Fur at the Top of the Sheep’s Head
Repeat the previous step to add more coat at the top of the head of the sheep.
After completing this step, the entire head of the sheep should now be surrounded with a fluffy-looking coat.
Step 6 – Now, Complete the Sheep’s Pair of Horns
Draw the left horn attached on the left side of the sheep’s head.
Since the sheep is facing towards the left side, the left horn wouldn’t be completely visible, as shown in the illustration.
Step 7 – Outline the Entire Body of the Sheep
Draw a line with multiple curves forming an oval shape to create the woolly body of the sheep. When drawn correctly, the body should look like a fluffy ball of cotton.
The bigger the shape, the chubbier the sheep will appear. We think the sheep’s rounded, bulky body surrounded with fleece is what makes it look extremely adorable!
Step 8 – Next, Draw All Four Legs of the Sheep
Right underneath the body, draw three U-shaped curved lines to create the three visible legs of the sheep.
Don’t forget to add lines on each foot to create the appearance of hooves—one of the sheep’s most distinct features!
Step 9 – Now, Draw the Sheep’s Facial Features
Finalize your sheep drawing by adding the facial features. Continue by drawing two enormous standing oval shapes side by side to outline the sheep’s pair of eyes.
Then, within each eye, draw a smaller oval shape with a tiny circle inside. Shade the inner oval shape while leaving out the small circle unshaded to create the illusion of “gleaming eyes”
Afterwards, draw an inverted triangle shape with a vertical line at the bottom to create the snout of the sheep.
Now, last but not the least, make sure to add multiple parallel horizontal lines on the surface of each horn, creating a crucial detail!
Be proud of yourself because you have successfully drawn an adorable woolly sheep! Now, it’s time for the much-awaited part, which is choosing the colors and coloring the sheep.
Make sure you show off your artistic skills in this part, especially your ability to mix and match various colors.
Though the sheeps that we frequently see are colored white, there are actually some sheeps with dark-colored wool.
Generally, the color of a sheep’s fleece varies from white and cream to brown and black.
You can opt to color the sheep using their traditional colors or use a unique set of colors.
We recommend doing the latter so you can customize your artwork, making your drawing activity experience a lot more fun!
Bonus: Take The Fun Even Further With These Ideas
Together we have reached the end of this guide on how to draw a sheep. Except, we haven’t really, as there is still some more fun to be had.
We have a few more ideas here, and these will help you to have even more sheep-related fun with this drawing! Now that you have drawn this particular sheep, you could draw some different kinds.
This one seems to be a ram, as it has some horns on its head. One simple way to create some variety would be to portray another sheep that is not a ram.
This could be done by following through the steps of the guide again and leaving out the horns. Once you really have the hang of it, you could create a whole herd of sheep!
Little details such as the poses, facial expressions and styles of each sheep could be changed up a bit in order to make each one unique.
There are also many different species and varieties of sheep, and you could look up some of the many different kinds on an image search. Sheep come in many shapes and sizes, and it could be fun to draw them too.
It would be easier if you did look up some pictures to use as a reference, and you could still work through the guide and adapt the steps to fit the new designs.
There are all sorts of sheep adventures you could create in this image by incorporating as many different kinds as possible. Once you have had enough sheep antics, we have one more section in this guide.
This will explore even more ideas for ways you can make your artwork even more special!
Do this to take your sheep drawing to the next level
Have even more fun with this sheep sketch as we show you some fun ideas to try!
A sheep is an animal that is rarely seen on its own. They will usually be kept in groups, and that is a good way to make this drawing of a sheep even better!
Now that you know how to draw this sheep, you could add many more to make a herd of them. This could be done by following the guide again and then changing a few of the smaller details.
How big do you think you would like to make the sheep herd if you were to do this?
If you would like to populate this sheep drawing with other kinds of animals, you could certainly do that! You could even stick to farm animals and still have many to choose from.
You could have animals like goats, horses and pigs to name a few. They could all be drawn in a similar style to this sheep as well to make the picture look more consistent.
What other animals could you add to this charming drawing?
Next, you may want to add a background to really make this scene look more complete. Once again, you would have many options to choose from if you were to do this.
You could make it a farmhouse setting, or you could make the scene set out in a field. That is just a small selection of ideas, but there are so many more you could go for!
Do you have some ideas for backgrounds you could use for this image?
Finally, you could use some fun arts and crafts to make your sheep sketch even more fun. One idea that could be fun would be to use cotton wool.
You could use a large lump of cotton wool and then stick it over the body of the sheep. That would make it look like it is actually wooly and fluffy.
That’s one idea for an interesting way to elevate your artwork, but there are many more you could try as well!
Your Sheep Drawing is Complete!
We hope you enjoy this step-by-step sheep drawing tutorial.
If you had fun drawing a sheep, then we think you might also be interested in learning how to draw a horse, goat, and any other farm animal.
Head over to our “How to Draw” catalog to check out many more enjoyable drawing tutorials like this.
As soon as you finish drawing and coloring a sheep, don’t forget to show off your masterpiece! Take a photo of your artwork and share it on various social media platforms, like Facebook and Pinterest.
Come on, don’t be embarrassed! You’ve worked hard for it, so it’s definitely worth sharing. We’re sure it looks impressive!
We’re excited to see your colorful sheep drawing!
Here Is A Sheep Drawing For Kids To Inspire You!
Sheep are so adorable, and this wonderful sheep drawing for kids by our artist Freddy really captures how cute they are!
He gave this sheep a wonderful cartoon style that captures the sheep’s personality.
The style of the drawing is simple enough that you could also change up some small details to make it more unique to you.
One simple way of doing this would be to change the facial expression of the sheep.
This would be easy to do, and would make it so unique. Freddy also added some lovely background elements to the drawing such as some small flowers.
These could also be changed with some simple additions and changes in order to make the drawing more unique to you.
It could also be fun to add some additional cartoon characters and other fun additions!