How to Draw a Fantasy Animal

How to Draw a Fantasy Animal

A beginner’s guide to drawing fantasy animals. These are simple ways of coming up with ideas and making them look believable.

Sometimes an artist gets tired of drawing real things, things they know exist, and things everyone else has already seen. They want to step out of the mold of regularity, and explore alternative realities. However, many make the mistake of diving in to the unknown too soon, and come up with creatures that just look stupid, not based in reality at all, to the point they are totally incomprehensible. A good fantasy drawing at least looks like it could be real, somehow, somewhere.

So to begin with, start by getting good at drawing a real animal. If your animal is going to be a vertebrate (having a backbone) draw an animal that is similar. Study how your animal moves, where its’ joints are, how its’ muscles cover its body, and so forth.


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In this case I drew a Shih Tzu dog. These dogs are commonly kept as pets, but are considered lower intelligence. There is something about these dogs that people either love or hate. They are small and can be good house pets or, like most small dogs, they can be nasty, particularly if people do not socialize them correctly. This nature is why I selected to combine the Shih Tzu with a lizard to give it a blood thirsty look.

When you are starting out to draw fantasy animals the best thing, rather than making up an animal out of thin air, is to combine your animal with another. You need to think about what qualities your animal has, and what qualities you want your fantasy animal to have, then decide what animal in reality has these attributes, find a photograph of this animal, and practice drawing it.


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Now imagine how they would look together, remember when you are just beginning, keep it fairly simple, even half one animal, and half the other. This is my very first fantasy drawing. I actually think the bow in the hair makes it more interesting. The best thing about drawing fantasy animals, is that if you goof a bit, nobody can tell you it is wrong. Some basic physical laws always need to be true, one of which is that animals are symmetrical, in fact the only exception to this is some crustaceans, where one claw is bigger on one side than the other, still they do have claws on both sides. Another law is balance, if you are drawing an animal that is standing or running, make sure you have legs that can support the weight of your beast.


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When you have done one drawing you will want to try others, combining animals together that you would have never imagined. At some point you may want to try combining three or more animals into one. Take it further, keep the body of one animal, and combine with the skin of another. Play around with distorting certain features so that eventually your fantasy drawings do not resemble any animals people are familiar with. After drawing some of these your mind will be able to come up with complete fantasy animals all your own. Have fun!

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Denice, posted this comment on Aug 19th, 2008

I love the Lizard eyes on the dog in the bottom drawing.

PR Mace, posted this comment on Aug 19th, 2008

Great article, but I have no talent when it comes to drawing, You however are gifted.

Anne Lyken-Garner, posted this comment on Aug 19th, 2008

The dog is great.

nobert soloria bermosa, posted this comment on Aug 22nd, 2008

nice tips,i used to draw a lot when i was a kid, but as i grew my interest shifted,thanks,nice stuff

tonisan60, posted this comment on Aug 27th, 2008

I had always troubles with drawings, I will use your tips, thank you for sharing them

eddiego65, posted this comment on Aug 30th, 2008

Great tips. Very creative.

Wayne Tully, posted this comment on Feb 17th, 2009

I liked the way you have merged two animals together in one separate drawing, I was a little worried you was just going to draw a dog and a lizard and claim them as fantasy animals.

Good job!

Emma C S, posted this comment on Feb 18th, 2009

Wow, I wish I could draw like that. I’d have little hybrid monsters running all over the place if I could draw the way you do. Amazing sketches.

Neverty Agisti, posted this comment on Feb 18th, 2009

Islam allows people to draw something which doesn’t have soul such as plant, mountain, and so on, but to life things, muslim is allowed using camera because this tool only captures the lights. This is not a negative comment, actually, this is only for sharing.

Gagandeep, posted this comment on Aug 30th, 2009

Great tips, B Nelson> And you are a very good artist too. Your drawing skills are very good. I couldn’t even draw like that in my dreams! But these are very good tips though.

gringoperry, posted this comment on Sep 9th, 2009

I hate those god damn lizard dogs! Great job B.

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