Sun Wearing Sunglasses
199 drawings by Artbitrator players — showing top 24
Learning how to draw a sun wearing sunglasses is proper silly fun, and it's easier than you'd think. Start with a circle, slap some pointy rays around it, then add a pair of shades and you're sorted. We've got 172 real sun wearing sunglasses drawings on this page from actual players, so you can see exactly how other folks tackled it—and watch each one being made stroke by stroke if you're curious.
These sun wearing sunglasses drawings show tons of different styles. Some suns have big wayfarer frames, others rock tiny aviators, and a few are just pure chaos. Try your own version in Artbitrator—the AI judge reacts live while you draw, and your finished sun joins the gallery for other players to replay.
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199
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Avg Time
109s
Fastest
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How to Draw Sun Wearing Sunglasses
Simple steps to draw sun wearing sunglasses, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Start with a circle for the sun's face. Don't stress about making it perfect—a wobbly sun still works. You can freehand it, trace something round, or use a compass if you've got one handy.
- 2 Add rays around the circle. Draw them as triangles (alternating big and small looks good), pointy curved shapes, or wavy petals—whatever feels right. Space them roughly evenly, but honestly a bit of chaos makes it more cheerful.
- 3 Draw the sunglasses sitting across the middle of the sun's face. Start with a curved top line that dips slightly at the bridge, then add two rounded or oval lens shapes. Keep them symmetrical-ish but don't faff about—real sunglasses are never perfect either.
- 4 Add the frame details and arms. Outline the lenses with a thicker line for the frame, draw a small bridge between them, and sketch little curved arms extending from the sides. You can even add tiny screws or hinges if you're feeling fancy.
- 5 Give your sun some personality. A cheeky grin below the sunglasses works brilliantly, or try eyebrows peeking over the top of the frames. If you want to practice and see your drawing come to life in real time, have a go in Artbitrator—the AI reacts as you draw, which is oddly satisfying.
Tip: Make the sunglasses sit across the middle of the sun's circle so there's room for a mouth below and rays all around—it keeps the whole thing balanced.
Practice Drawing Sun Wearing SunglassesDrawing Tips
- Vary the size of your sun rays in a pattern (large, small, large, small) instead of making them all identical—it looks more natural and less stiff.
- Draw the lenses slightly darker or add a small curved highlight shape inside each one to make the sunglasses actually look like sunglasses instead of regular glasses.
- If your sun looks a bit boring, tilt the sunglasses at a slight angle or add exaggerated thick frames—instant cool factor.
Sun Wearing Sunglasses Drawing FAQ
How do you draw a sun wearing sunglasses?
Draw a circle for the sun's face, add pointy or curved rays around it, then sketch a pair of sunglasses across the middle with two lens shapes and a bridge. Add arms extending from the sides, and finish with a smile or other facial details below the shades. It's a simple sun wearing sunglasses drawing once you break it down into shapes.
What's the trickiest bit about drawing this?
Getting the sunglasses to sit naturally on the sun's face can be dodgy at first. If the lenses are too big, they swallow the whole sun; too small and they look like reading specs. Aim for the frames to take up about a third of the circle, leaving space above and below for rays and a mouth.
Where can I practice drawing a sun wearing sunglasses and get feedback?
Try Artbitrator—it's free and the AI judge guesses what you're drawing in real time, which is brilliant for practice. Your finished easy sun wearing sunglasses drawing gets saved so you (and others) can replay it stroke by stroke. It's a fun way to learn to draw sun wearing sunglasses and see how your style compares to the other 172 examples already in the gallery.
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