Chickens are cute farm animals that are always popular. Drawing chickens on a piece of paper is easy but like most people, you might want to draw it over on the computer instead. You may find drawing chickens on MS Paint a bit vexing but, with these easy instructions, you might change your mind. Drawing chickens on MS Paint using your mouse is actually very easy. Let's begin!
Method1Using the Brush Tool
Method1
- 1Draw a simple curved line.
- Draw wide curved line for the chicken’s torso.
- MS Paint offers different brush tools. I used the watercolor tool to avoid making it look flat.
- You can use white or brown depending on what you want.
- Don’t forget to set the shapes to Fill>”SOLID” and to set the secondary and primary colors properly.
- 2Add the tail and work your way to the body.
- 3Using simple strokes add the tail and just brush towards the center to build up the chicken’s body, as well as the head.
- To do this, add an upside-down U for the head.
- With simple and short strokes, work your way from the U to the body.
- 4Fill the chicken’s body using short strokes.
- Adjust the chicken’s body as you see fit.
- 5Draw the comb and wattle.
- Use a red brush this time.
- 6Draw the beak and eyes.
- Use an orange brush color for the beak and black for the eyes.
- 7Add the wings.
- For the wings, draw short strokes using a gray brush first. Do this to add some depth into the wings.
- Then, add some white highlights.
Method2Using the Shape Tool
Method2
- 1Draw a rectangle.
- This will be your chicken’s body base.
- 2Add a big oval to the body.
- 3Using a darker color, draw a long horizontal oval for the head.
- This will be for the shading. If you’re using white for the chicken’s feather, use gray or light blue for the shadow.
- I used brown for the primary color and dark brown to the secondary color.
- 4Add the same oval only this time, use the original color.
- This will make it add more depth to the drawing.
- 5Using the dark color, heart shape draw the tail.
- 6Like the head, overlap the tail with the same shape but using the original color.
- 7Draw the wings.
- For the wings, make a heart shape similar to the tail. Use the shadow color for this step.
- Using the rotate tool, make rotate so that the pointed part of the heart points towards the head.
- 8Using the original feather color, add a smaller heart.
- Rotate it the same way you did for the previous step.
- 9Add another set of overlapping hearts to add more feathers to the wings.
- 10Start adding the comb and wattle.
- This time, use dark red.
- For the wattle, I used a single heart flipped horizontally.
- For the comb, I used 3 hearts. I added 2 short hearts side-by-side and a tall heart in the middle.
- 11Repeat previous step using red color.
- Adjust the size of the red wattles and comb so that some dark red streaks are visible
- 12Add eyes and beak.
- For the eyes, I drew some circles with the shape tool with my colors on Black and white.
- For the beak, I used the diamond shape on the shape tool. I used a darker shade of orange.
- 13Add the upper beak and legs.
- Using the triangle with the color set to yellow, I added the upper beak.
- I used the rectangle tool.
- 14Add the feet.
- Using the rectangle tool, I added two claws for the feet.
- 15Add more feathers.
- I used the thought bubble shape tool to add some feathers on the chicken’s body.
- Flip it horizontally so that the circles are pointing upwards.
- Use the shadow color when doing this.
- 16Add the same figure.
- This time, using the original feather color.
Method3General Method
Method3
- 1Open Microsoft paint.
- 2Click on the color yellow and make a filled-in circle. This will be your chicken's head.
- 3Make a larger oval below and to the right of the circle
- 4Using the brush tool, make a neck for your chicken. Refer to the picture to see what it should look like.
- 5Using the polygon tool, make a sideways kite shape for a beak.(Or you can use the line tool)
- 6For an eye, make a small black circle in the middle of the head.
- 7Click on the line tool and select the thickest line. Make two lines coming down from the body. Add feet by drawing three shorter lines fanning out from each leg.
- 8Draw a yellow tail with the brush tool, as shown in the picture. Fill it in with the paint bucket.
- 9Using the light orange color, draw a wing. You can also use the light orange color to outline your chicken.