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This article was co-authored by Renée Plevy and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Renée Plevy is an Internationally Acclaimed Portrait Artist from New York/Palm Beach who has painted The Grand Dames of Palm Beach and various celebrities and community leaders. With over 50 years of experience, Renée specializes in painting realistically in oil and capturing the soul of the person. She has studied under internationally renowned portrait artists John Howard Sanden, David Leffel, Robert Beverly Hale, Clyde Smith, and Leonid Gervits. Renée is featured in over 68 shows and galleries including a one-woman museum show at the Paterson Museum. She has garnered numerous awards including “Artist of the Year” from The Bloomfield Art League and First Prize from the Boca Raton Museum Artist’s Guild. Renée has even painted a portrait of celebrity, Vanilla Ice. She also teaches at the Boca Raton Museum Art School - formerly at SVA in Manhattan. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 1,099,739 times.

The brain is one of the most fun parts of the body to draw. You can make it as simple as you like by drawing lots of squiggles and keeping the shape round. If you want more of a challenge, include anatomical parts, such as the brain stem and cerebellum. Once you've drawn the cartoon or realistic brain, you can go back and add color or label the parts.

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Sketching an Easy Cartoon Brain

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  1. Step 1 Draw a large bean shape to make the outline for the brain. 1 Draw a large bean shape to make the outline for the brain. Use a pencil to sketch a kidney bean shape on your paper. You can make the outline for the brain any size you like. To make the kidney bean shape, draw a circle that has an indent at the bottom.
    • If you prefer, you could draw an oval instead, but make the middle noticeably wider than the ends.

    Tip: Use pencil while you're sketching since it's easy to erase mistakes.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 2 Make a half-circle from the bottom that curls into the middle of the brain. To highlight a section of the cartoon brain, place your pencil on the bottom line of the outline near the center where it indents. Draw a half-circle that extends from the bottom into the center so it looks like a curlicue.[1]
    • Remember that the brain doesn't need to look realistic since you're making a simple cartoon drawing.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 3 Draw 2 to 3 squiggly lines that connect across the brain. The brain is known for looking wrinkly and some of those wrinkles extend across the entire brain. Make a few wiggly lines that move from the outline to the half-circle you just drew or have them touch the opposite side of the brain.[2]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 4 Sketch lots of small squiggles that don't connect. These will look like wrinkles once you've made them over the entire brain. There's no need to make them all connect to each other, so make your squiggles different sizes and lengths.
    • Your lines can extend in from the outline of the brain or you can make them disconnected from the outline.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 5 Make the outline thicker to add texture to the brain. Go back and draw over some of the lines you made for the outline to make them bolder and curvy. You can also draw over some of the squiggles so they stand out.[3]
    • You can skip this step if you want your cartoon brain to look more 2-dimensional.
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Drawing a Realistic Brain

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 1 Draw a horizontal oval that juts out along the bottom line. Lightly sketch an oval that's as large as you want the brain to be. Curve the top of the oval in the middle to make the rounded part of the brain. When you're drawing the bottom line, make it bump out near the middle. The bump should be about 1/3 the size of the brain's length.[4]
    • Keep your pencil marks light so you can erase mistakes or go over them with a pen.

    Tip: If it's easier for you, draw a horizontal oval and make a circle that's about 1/3 of the size of the bottom line. Place the circle on the bottom line of the oval and draw a line connecting the circle to the oval outline. Then, erase the rest of the circle.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 2 Sketch a narrow curve above the top line of the brain. This will give your drawing a sense of dimension. Place your pencil on one end of the oval and draw a line that curves over the top line. It should be about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) above the original outline at its widest point.[5]
    • If you don't want to give the brain dimension, you can skip this step.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 3 Make a curve that looks like a C on the bottom bump. Now that you've drawn the basic outline for the brain, you'll start to draw lines that separate the different segments of the brain. Locate the bump you made on the bottom line and draw the base of a C shape so it fits into the bump. Extend the top of the C towards the middle of the brain.[6]
    • The area of the bump will be the temporal lobe.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 4 Trace a curved line from the outline to the middle of the line you just made. To make another segment of the brain, lightly draw a line from the original top of the brain. Make it curve slightly so it connects to the middle of the line you just drew.[7]
    • This segment that you blocked off will be the frontal lobe.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 5 Draw 2 to 3 long curved lines across each segment of the brain. Use a light touch to make several lines for each part. Try to mimic the shape of the individual segment. For example, the frontal lobe lines should make an arc up toward the line you drew through the brain while the lines near the back and bottom of the brain should curve down toward the base.[8]
    • You'll use these faint lines as guidelines so it's easier to make the brain's wrinkles.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 6 Add half-moon shapes along the lines to make them look wrinkled. Instead of leaving the smooth lines, make half-moon curves along the lines. The curves can go in different directions so the brain looks bumpy. Do this for each line to give the brain its distinctive texture.[9]
    • Remember to go back along the sliver that you drew on top of the brain. Make small curves along this to make the brain appear bumpy.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Draw a Brain 7 Draw a stem and horizontal half-circle at the bottom center of the brain. To make the brain stem (medulla oblongata), sketch a narrow tube that extends from the bottom of the brain at the center. You can make it go down as far as you like. Then, draw a half-circle directly to the right of the stem. Make the half-circle go almost to that end of the brain.
    • To make the cerebellum more detailed, you can fill it with thin horizontal lines. Make the lines a little wavy so they look realistic.
  8. Step 8 Use crayons, markers,... 8 Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to add color to your drawing. You can use a single color and shade in the brain to add depth or use several colors to highlight different segments of the brain.
    • For example, use 5 or 6 colors if you'll be labeling the parts of the brain. The different colors can help the segments stand out.
  9. Step 9 Label the parts of the brain if you want to use it as an anatomy reference. 9 Label the parts of the brain if you want to use it as an anatomy reference. If you're studying parts of the brain for a class, drawing the brain and labeling it is good practice. Refer to your textbook to label the:
    • Frontal lobe
    • Parietal lobe
    • Temporal lobe
    • Occipital lobe
    • Medulla oblongata
    • Cerebellum
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  • If you're struggling to draw a brain, start with a really basic oval shape and draw squiggles or wrinkles all over it. As you become more confident, you can add more details. Thanks Helpful 21 Not Helpful 10

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  • Add enough squiggles so the brain doesn't look too blank, but not so many that it's completely filled in.
  • Make the squiggles Y-shaped to make them look like creases in the brain's surface.
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  • Colored pencils or markers, optional

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References

  1. https://artsphere.org/blog/how-to-draw-the-human-brain/
  2. https://how-to-drawa.com/brain/
  3. https://artsphere.org/blog/how-to-draw-the-human-brain/
  4. https://artsphere.org/blog/how-to-draw-the-human-brain/
  5. https://how-to-drawa.com/brain/
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Renée Plevy Co-authored by: Renée Plevy Artist This article was co-authored by Renée Plevy and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Renée Plevy is an Internationally Acclaimed Portrait Artist from New York/Palm Beach who has painted The Grand Dames of Palm Beach and various celebrities and community leaders. With over 50 years of experience, Renée specializes in painting realistically in oil and capturing the soul of the person. She has studied under internationally renowned portrait artists John Howard Sanden, David Leffel, Robert Beverly Hale, Clyde Smith, and Leonid Gervits. Renée is featured in over 68 shows and galleries including a one-woman museum show at the Paterson Museum. She has garnered numerous awards including “Artist of the Year” from The Bloomfield Art League and First Prize from the Boca Raton Museum Artist’s Guild. Renée has even painted a portrait of celebrity, Vanilla Ice. She also teaches at the Boca Raton Museum Art School - formerly at SVA in Manhattan. This article has been viewed 1,099,739 times. 501 votes - 74% Co-authors: 67 Updated: July 14, 2025 Views: 1,099,739 Categories: Featured Articles | Biology Article SummaryX

To draw an anatomically accurate brain, draw a curve in the shape of the lengthwise half of a large egg, making the right side more curved. Then, draw a line underneath too, so the shape looks like a stretched out semi-circle. Next, add a small lump underneath for the cerebellum. To include the medulla oblongata and the pons, extend a line from the cerebellum and add another curved line in front of it. Add a long oval at an angle above the cerebellum and extending past it to show the temporal lobe. To learn how to draw a cartoon version of the brain, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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