How to Draw a Bass: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

Ready to bring a freshwater bass to life? This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 6+ looking to practice their line work and fish anatomy. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to start sketching this iconic game fish today.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Finished illustration of a colorful bass fish swimming.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Lips

Pencil sketch of a bass fish mouth showing the initial curved lip outline.

Start by drawing the fish's lips using two long, curved lines that form a sideways heart shape. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the shape if the mouth looks too wide.

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Step 2: Defining the Mouth

Detailed sketch of a bass fish mouth with added tongue and smile line.

Add detail to the mouth by drawing a sideways 'Y' shape for the edges of the lips. Include a small curved line for the tongue and a smile line at the corner. Tip: Use short, quick strokes to make the mouth look more natural.

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Step 3: Shaping the Face

Sketch showing the bass fish face structure with brow and jawline.

Outline the face using curved lines for the lower jaw and eye ridges. The brow should be an enclosed semi-circle. Tip: Imagine the fish is looking slightly upward to help you place the brow correctly.

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Step 4: Drawing the Eye

Close up sketch of a bass fish eye with a shaded pupil.

Draw the eye by creating two nested circles, then shade the inner circle for the pupil. Tip: Leave a tiny white dot unshaded inside the pupil to give the fish a 'sparkle' or lifelike look.

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Step 5: Outlining the Body

Outline of the bass fish body tapering toward the tail.

Connect two long, curved lines to form the body, tapering them as you reach the tail. Tip: Keep your lines fluid to mimic the streamlined shape of a swimming fish.

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Step 6: Adding the Dorsal Fin

Sketch of the spiky dorsal fin on the back of the bass.

Draw the spiky dorsal fin on the back using pairs of curved lines that meet at sharp points. Tip: Vary the height of the spikes slightly to make the fin look more realistic.

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Step 7: Pelvic and Anal Fins

Sketch of the lower pelvic and anal fins on the bass fish.

Add the pelvic and anal fins along the belly. Use curved lines to create an irregular, fan-like shape. Tip: Erase any overlapping body lines inside the fins to keep your drawing clean.

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Step 8: Pectoral Fins

Sketch of the pectoral fin on the side of the bass fish.

Draw the pectoral fin on the side of the body. Start with a curved base and add internal lines for texture. Tip: Think of this fin as a small wing that helps the fish steer.

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Step 9: The Tail Fin

Final outline of the bass fish tail with detailed fin rays.

Finish the tail with a sweeping 'V' shape and add a wavy line at the base to separate it from the body. Tip: Add small, parallel curved lines inside the tail to represent the fin rays.

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Step 10: Coloring Your Bass

Fully colored cartoon bass fish with green and cream tones.

Bring your fish to life with color! Use shades of olive green, brown, and cream. Tip: Use a darker green for the back and a lighter cream for the belly to create a realistic 3D effect.