How to Draw a Cartoon Baby Chick

Draw a circle for the head., Draw another circle about as big as the head or smaller in size., Draw two ovals for the baby chick's eyes., Make a triangle for the beak., Draw feet., Draw the baby chick's wings., Finished.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a circle for the head.

    Attach it to the circle you have already drawn, in the same manner as joining a snowman.

    This will form the body.

    It might look like an eight or two circles on top of each other. , They might look like two zeros:
    00.

    Draw a circle inside each oval and color the rest in black.

    The inner oval is to make it appear as if light is shining on the baby chick's eyes. , You can draw two little dots for nostrils if you want. , They will look like triangles with the point cut off.

    Attach these to the bottom of the baby chick. , They look sort of like half a U attached to the sides of him.

    They point inward.

    You can also make the wings appear like this: , like sideways Vs. ,
  2. Step 2: Draw another circle about as big as the head or smaller in size.

  3. Step 3: Draw two ovals for the baby chick's eyes.

  4. Step 4: Make a triangle for the beak.

  5. Step 5: Draw feet.

  6. Step 6: Draw the baby chick's wings.

  7. Step 7: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Attach it to the circle you have already drawn, in the same manner as joining a snowman.

This will form the body.

It might look like an eight or two circles on top of each other. , They might look like two zeros:
00.

Draw a circle inside each oval and color the rest in black.

The inner oval is to make it appear as if light is shining on the baby chick's eyes. , You can draw two little dots for nostrils if you want. , They will look like triangles with the point cut off.

Attach these to the bottom of the baby chick. , They look sort of like half a U attached to the sides of him.

They point inward.

You can also make the wings appear like this: , like sideways Vs. ,

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