How to Draw a Water Slide: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Bring the excitement of a summer waterpark to your sketchbook! This tutorial is perfect for young artists ages 7+ looking to practice perspective and structural drawing. All you need is a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to get started.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Colorful, completed illustration of a fun water slide at a park.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Main Slide

Pencil sketch showing two parallel curved lines forming the base of a water slide.

Draw two long, parallel curved lines in an 'S' shape to form the slide's path. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light so you can easily adjust the curves if they don't look quite right on the first try.

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Step 2: Adding Depth to the Slide

Drawing showing the addition of a second spiraling slide section with overlapping lines.

Add an 'L' shaped line at the bottom to give the slide volume. Then, draw overlapping curved lines to create a second spiraling section. Teacher's Tip: Imagine the slide is a hollow tube; drawing these overlapping lines helps create that 3D illusion.

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Step 3: Building the Platform

Sketch showing the addition of a rectangular platform and support beams for the slide.

Draw two horizontal lines for the ground and a rectangular platform at the top. Connect the platform to the ground with vertical lines. Teacher's Tip: Use a ruler if you want your support beams to look perfectly straight and sturdy.

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Step 4: Drawing the Staircase

Detailed sketch of the staircase leading up to the water slide platform.

Add vertical lines for the stairs and a horizontal landing halfway up. Use zigzag lines to represent the steps. Teacher's Tip: Keep the zigzag lines small and consistent to make the stairs look realistic.

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Step 5: Adding the Roof and Water

Drawing showing the addition of a roof, flags, and splashing water at the base of the slide.

Draw a curved trapezoid for the roof and add small triangular flags. Use 'U' shaped lines to show water gushing out. Teacher's Tip: Vary the size of your 'U' shapes to make the water look like it is splashing dynamically.

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Step 6: Sketching the Swimmer

Sketch of a cartoon boy sliding down the water slide.

Draw a small figure sliding down. Focus on simple shapes for the head, torso, and outstretched arms. Teacher's Tip: Keep the figure's limbs loose to show movement and excitement!

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Step 7: Adding More Characters

Drawing showing a girl waiting on the platform and details added to the boy's swim trunks.

Draw the swimmer's trunks and feet. Then, sketch a second character waiting at the top of the platform. Teacher's Tip: Use simple ovals for the feet to keep the cartoon style consistent.

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Step 8: Adding Background Details

Drawing showing background trees and the girl waving from the platform.

Draw the girl's arms waving and add trees or shrubs in the background using connected curved lines. Teacher's Tip: Use different sizes for your trees to create a sense of distance in your drawing.

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Step 9: Final Touches

Final line drawing of the water slide scene with a sun added in the sky.

Draw a sun in the sky and add banding lines to the slide to emphasize its shape. Teacher's Tip: Use a circular object to trace the sun if you want it to be perfectly round.

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Step 10: Bring It to Life with Color

Finished, colorful drawing of a water slide scene.

Use bright, vibrant colors to fill in your water slide. Plastic slides look great in blues, yellows, or reds! Teacher's Tip: Use a lighter blue for the water to make it look refreshing and clear.