Chimera
1 drawing by Artbitrator players
Drawing a chimera is easier when you can see how other people tackled it.
Browse the gallery below for inspiration, then try drawing a chimera yourself in Artbitrator — where you can also watch how each drawing was made stroke by stroke.
Drawings
1
Avg Strokes
2662 strokes
Avg Time
110s
Fastest
110s
How to Draw Chimera
Simple steps to draw chimera, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Start with the biggest, easiest shape in the prompt and keep it centered.
- 2 Add big silhouette and clear outline early — these are the features that make a chimera recognizable.
- 3 Add two unmistakable clues that make the subject different from nearby prompts.
- 4 Keep it simple at first. Do not chase detail before the basic idea is readable.
- 5 Practice by drawing a chimera in Artbitrator, where you can also watch how other players approached it.
Tip: The most recognizable chimera drawings get big silhouette and clear outline down early. Add those first, then refine.
Practice Drawing ChimeraDrawing Tips
- Focus on the big silhouette — it is often the most recognizable part of a chimera.
- Keep clear outline visible and clear, even if the rest of the drawing is rough.
- Look at the examples above to see which shapes and details other artists prioritized.
Chimera Drawing FAQ
How do you draw a chimera?
Start with a simple shape for the body or main form, then add the key features: big silhouette, clear outline, and one standout detail. Study the examples above to see how other artists approached it.
Is a chimera easy to draw?
Chimera is beginner-friendly if you focus on the key features first. The examples above show that even quick, simple drawings can capture a chimera well.
Where can I learn to draw a chimera?
Browse the examples above for inspiration, then practice in Artbitrator — a free drawing game where you can also watch how other players drew the same subject stroke by stroke.
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