Volleyball Drawing: Step-by-Step Tutorial & Easy Ideas
Learning how to draw a volleyball is easier than it looks — the whole thing starts with a circle with three curved panel lines. This guide walks you through a volleyball drawing in six clear steps, then hands you a set of volleyball drawing ideas to keep going: easy versions for beginners, cute and cartoon takes, and variations worth sketching when you want more.
- Difficulty Easy
- Time ~8 min
- Tools Pencil, eraser, paper
- Starts with a circle with three curved panel lines

How to Draw a Volleyball Step by Step

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Draw the circle
One large circle. Trace a cup or roll of tape if you like — the rounder the base circle, the better everything after it works.
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Add the top curve
Draw a gentle arc across the upper third of the ball, bowing downward — like a smile flipped upside down near the top.
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Add the two side curves
From each end of that arc, sweep a curve down and outward to the bottom edges of the circle — the ball now has three zones.
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Split each zone
Inside each zone, draw two evenly-spaced lines parallel to that zone's outer edge — volleyballs have panels in sets of three.
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Check the flow
All lines should curve with the ball's surface, never straight across. Straight lines flatten the sphere instantly.
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Shade the sphere
Pick a light direction, shade the opposite lower edge in a crescent, and add a small shadow ellipse under the ball.
Volleyball Drawing Ideas to Try Next
Once the basic volleyball clicks, run it through these variations — each one practices a different skill while staying on a subject you already know.
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A volleyball mid-spike over the net
The ball with motion lines and a blurred net below — action from two extra elements.
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A team-signature ball
The ball with marker signatures across the panels — a design for actual team posters.
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Volleyball sunset silhouette
Beach scene: dark silhouette of the net and jumping player, big orange sun behind — the ball becomes the sun.
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Kawaii volleyball mascot
Put a determined little face on it and stubby arms — sports equipment makes great characters.
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A trophy-shelf still life
Your volleyball sitting among medals and a small trophy — the memory-shelf composition.
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Volleyball mid-action with motion lines
Draw the equipment in motion — speed lines and a blur trail add energy for free.
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A team poster design
The volleyball plus a banner, a jersey number, and bold lettering — the design players actually want.
Volleyball Drawing Styles: Easy, Cute & More
Easy Volleyball Drawing
Try a simplified version built from basic shapes — perfect for beginners and kids. Same six steps as above — simply simplify or stylize the final pass.
Tips for Better Volleyball Drawings
- Volleyball panel lines are the whole drawing, and the rule is: every line must bend like it's hugging the ball. One straight panel line and the sphere collapses into a sticker.
- On any ball, every seam line must curve with the sphere — one straight line flattens it into a sticker.
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How do you draw a volleyball easily?
Start with a circle with three curved panel lines, keeping your lines light. Refine the outline, add the defining details, then erase the construction shapes. The six-step method above breaks this down — most people get a recognizable volleyball on their very first try with it.
How long does a volleyball drawing take?
A simple volleyball drawing takes about 8 minutes following this tutorial. A quick doodle version can be done in two or three minutes, while a detailed, fully-shaded study might take an hour. Speed comes with repetition — the second attempt is always faster than the first.
What supplies do I need for volleyball drawings?
Just a pencil, an eraser, and any paper. An HB pencil for construction lines and a 2B for final outlines is a nice upgrade, and colored pencils or markers finish it off — but nothing on this page requires special supplies.
Is a volleyball easy to draw for beginners?
Yes — the volleyball is one of the friendlier subjects for beginners, and this method was written for first-timers. Kids can follow the same steps; just expect wobblier lines and more charm.







