Looking for a super simple drawing project? You’re in the right place! In this beginner-friendly tutorial, I’ll show you how to draw a cute fish step by step using basic shapes. Perfect for kids and adults who are just starting their drawing journey!
✏️ What You’ll Need
- A pencil
- Eraser
- Black marker or pen (optional, for outlining)
- Colored pencils or crayons
- Drawing paper
🐟 Step-by-Step Instructions
✅ Step 1: Draw the Fish Body
Start with a big oval shape for the fish’s body. Make the left side round and the right side a bit pointed. This gives your fish a natural swimming shape.

✅ Step 2: Add the Tail
On the pointed end, draw a wide “V” shape to create the tail fin. Keep the lines soft and curved for a cute look.

✅ Step 3: Draw the Fins
Let’s give our fish some fins!
- Draw a small triangle at the top of the body for the top (dorsal) fin.
- Add another triangle at the bottom, near the tail.
- Optionally, add a small fin near the belly area.

✅ Step 4: Draw the Face
Now give your fish some personality!
- Add a small circle for the eye.
- Then draw a tiny sideways “V” or “<” shape for the mouth.

✅ Step 5: Add Body Details
To make your fish look fun and lively, add a few curved lines or wavy stripes inside the body. These represent the fish’s scales or patterns.

✅ Step 6: Outline the Drawing
Once you’re happy with your sketch, use a black pen or marker to trace over the lines. This step helps your drawing stand out. Don’t forget to erase the pencil lines afterward!

✅ Step 7: Color Your Fish
Now the fun part—coloring! Use your favorite bright colors like orange, blue, yellow, or green. You can make the fins a different color to add more flair.

📌 Final Thoughts
That’s it! You’ve just drawn an adorable fish from scratch. 🐠
Whether you’re decorating your sketchbook, creating a greeting card, or just doodling for fun—be proud of your creation!
Looking for more drawing tutorials? Browse our Animal Drawing Tutorials for more easy step-by-step guides!
📸 Show Off Your Art!
We’d love to see your drawing!
Submit your version of this fish on our gallery page.