How to Draw and Color Tony the Tiger
Gather your materials., Draw guidelines as shown for the face and body., Draw the outline of the face around the guidelines. , Draw the outlines of the arms and legs as shown. , Add the outline of the scarf. , Add the details of Tony’s face., Add...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather your materials.
You'll need pencils, paper and erasers. -
Step 2: Draw guidelines as shown for the face and body.
Make the body approximately 6” tall to make sufficient room for the details and do not draw very dark because you will be erasing some lines. ,,,, Include his mouth, eyes and ears in pencil then draw over them in pen to make them darker. ,,,,,,,,, You can frame your drawing by taping or gluing it to a sheet of colored paper about 1 inch (2.5 cm) wider and longer than your drawing so that there is a thin colored frame around it. , -
Step 3: Draw the outline of the face around the guidelines.
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Step 4: Draw the outlines of the arms and legs as shown.
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Step 5: Add the outline of the scarf.
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Step 6: Add the details of Tony’s face.
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Step 7: Add whiskers
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Step 8: the name “TONY” on the scarf
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Step 9: the inside stomach outline and the tail.
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Step 10: Add the outlines of the tiger stripes all around the body.
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Step 11: Erase all remaining visible guidelines.
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Step 12: Add the text– “THEY’RE G-R-R-REAT!” in bold block print.
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Step 13: Color in the black stripes.
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Step 14: Color in the orange body.
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Step 15: Color the nose blue
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Step 16: the scarf red and the text blue.
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Step 17: Be sure to sign and date your creation!
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Step 18: Add a frame
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Step 19: if desired.
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Step 20: Pin your completed masterpiece to the wall or fridge for all to see and enjoy!
Detailed Guide
You'll need pencils, paper and erasers.
Make the body approximately 6” tall to make sufficient room for the details and do not draw very dark because you will be erasing some lines. ,,,, Include his mouth, eyes and ears in pencil then draw over them in pen to make them darker. ,,,,,,,,, You can frame your drawing by taping or gluing it to a sheet of colored paper about 1 inch (2.5 cm) wider and longer than your drawing so that there is a thin colored frame around it. ,
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