How to Draw a Cigarette

Ignite your creativity with this tutorial on how to draw a cigarette! This small thing can add a touch of detail or convey a particular atmosphere in your drawings. Follow our simple steps and watch your artwork go up in smoke!

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Materials Needed:

  • Paper
  • Pencil
  • Eraser
  • Coloring Supplies

Perfect For:

  • Kids
  • Newbies

How to Draw a Cigarette

  • Start by drawing a long, thin rectangle for the main body of the cigarette.
  • Add a shorter, slightly thicker rectangle on one end of the main body for the filter.
  • Sketch a curved line along the length of the cigarette to give it a cylindrical shape.
  • Draw several diagonal lines across the filter, creating a crisscross pattern to indicate the texture.
  • Add a small circle or oval at the other end of the cigarette for the burning ember.
  • Sketch wavy lines or small, irregular shapes above the ember to represent the rising smoke.
  • Finish your drawing by adding shading and highlights to create a realistic cigarette appearance.

Easy Cigarette Drawing for Kids – Step by Step Tutorial

Step 1

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Step 2

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Step 3

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You’ve just learned how to draw a cigarette, a small yet impactful addition to your misc object drawings. Whether you’re creating a moody scene or illustrating a character’s habit, a cigarette can add detail and atmosphere to your artwork. Keep practicing, and your artistic skills will continue to burn brightly!

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About the Cigarette

A cigarette is a small, cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco leaves that is wrapped in paper. It is designed to be lit at one end and then smoked, with the smoke inhaled into the lungs.

Cigarettes are often sold in packs of 20 or more and are widely used around the world.

Smoking cigarettes has been linked to a number of negative health effects, like lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems, and is considered a leading cause of preventable death.

Despite these health risks, cigarettes remain a legal and widely used product.