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Pencil drawing of a realistic turkey with several watercolor paintings of turkeys with drawing pencils, an eraser, and a pencil sharpener.

Draw an Easy Realistic Thanksgiving Turkey Step-by-step

Draw an easy realistic Thanksgiving turkey step-by-step with this simple online art lesson. In this tutorial, learn the basic steps of drawing a Turkey in pencil for beginners and more experienced artists.

Equipment

  • Pencil - A hard pencil for initial sketching (F, H, or HB) and a soft pencil (8B, 9B, or other soft, dark pencil for shading
  • Paper  - 70 pounds / 115 gsm. drawing paper 6 x 6 inches (or use whatever you have on hand)
  • White Vinyl Eraser
  • Chip brush to brush off eraser dust - optional

Instructions

Basic Sketch

  • Lightly sketch a large circle for the body. Sketch a small oval for the head above and to the right.
  • Join the head to the body with a curved line.
  • Sketch in the legs.
  • Draw in the fanned-out tail feathers in an arch shape from the middle of the back to three-quarters down to the base of the body.

Erase guidelines and darken the basic shape

  • Erase any guidelines you don’t need and darken the basic shape of the turkey.
  • Divide the body into different sections based on the drawing. The different areas have different values, textures, or patterns depending on the feathers

Head, beak, neck, & wattle

  • Sketch a round eye with several lines around it. Shade it in, leaving a small white highlight in the eye.
  • Add the beak using a curved line for the top. The bottom part of the beak is slightly smaller than the top, so the bottom is kind of nestled into the top.
  • Add the snood, this is the funny piece of skin that dangles down from the beak. Sketching a curved line above the beak. Then add a drooping elongated oval shape below the beak.
  • On the neck, below the beak draw in the wattle, which will also be an elongated oval of sorts. Make the shape slightly irregular.
  • Darken the snood and wattle. Shade the bottom of the neck and base of the head and fade it out.

Feet

  • Draw the first toe in the front then add a single line for the top of the back toe.
  • Sketch in the claws after you complete the toes. Add the spur about halfway down each leg facing backward.

Tail

  • Add a curved line to indicate another layer of feathers at the base of the tail fan.
  • Sketch in a scalloped edge at the top of the tail, making the scallops smaller as they recede toward the back.
  • Shade in the tail feathers. There is a slight highlight on the very outer tip followed by the darkest part of the feather that fades into a lighter value.
  • The closest feathers are the darkest and the ones further away become slightly lighter. This helps give it a sense of depth.

Wings

  • Draw in the wing feathers below the tail fan. Add just the tips of the feathers on the opposite side of the body below the breast.
  • Add in a striped pattern to the wing feathers and at the back bottom of the body.

Shade the Body

  • Shade in the dark feathered crescent-shaped area in the middle with very dark pencil. Draw some squiggly lines for feather patterns in the separate body sections.
  • Using a middle grey tone, add solid value to the section behind the neck.
  • Shade in the patterned feathers fading from dark to light. Continue adding squiggle lines and shading in the different body sections.
  • Add a dark shaded section where the neck meets the body.

Add a shadow

  • Lightly shade around the turkey’s feet to create a shadow. This will help ground it in space.

Notes

Turn the drawing as needed to make the shading easier.
You can turn your pencil on the side, if you like, to help shade a little quicker.
Sketch slowly, going at your own pace.
Don’t overthink sketching a turkey, just follow the simple steps.
Keep practicing! Drawing a turkey is fun, relaxing, and also makes a great party trick.