A girl standing in the rain with an umbrella is a beautiful scene that teaches kids how to show weather, atmosphere, and movement in a single drawing. Parikshet's guide focuses on the umbrella's dome shape and rain line technique.

🖍️ What You Need

  • Pencil and eraser
  • Blue markers (light and dark) for rain
  • Red or bright colour for the umbrella
  • Black pen for outlines

How to Draw a Girl with Umbrella in Rain Step by Step

  1. Draw the umbrella dome — a large semicircle at the top of your page. Add scalloped (wavy) edges along the bottom.
  2. Draw the handle — a long curved stick extending down from the centre of the umbrella. The classic hook shape at the bottom.
  3. Sketch the girl — below the umbrella, draw the girl's head and body. She is sheltered under the dome.
  4. Add the face and hair — a simple happy face looking out at the rain, with hair tucked under the umbrella.
  5. Draw rain lines — outside the umbrella, draw many short diagonal parallel lines (all going the same direction) to represent rain.
  6. Add puddles — oval shapes on the ground with ripple circles inside them.
  7. Add the girl's outfit — a raincoat or dress, and boots for the rainy day.
  8. Colour — bright red or yellow umbrella, blue rain lines, blue puddles, colourful outfit.
💡 Parikshet's Tip: Make all your rain lines go in exactly the same direction (e.g., slightly diagonal, top-right to bottom-left). Inconsistent rain lines look like random scratches rather than weather.