How to Draw a Cartoon Chicken with MS Paint

Draw a simple curved line., Add the tail and work your way to the body. , Using simple strokes add the tail and just brush towards the center to build up the chicken’s body, as well as the head., Fill the chicken’s body using short strokes., Draw...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a simple curved line.

    Draw wide curved line for the chicken’s torso.

    MS Paint offers different brush tools.

    I used the watercolor tool to avoid making it look flat.

    You can use white or brown depending on what you want.

    Don’t forget to set the shapes to Fill>”SOLID” and to set the secondary and primary colors properly.
  2. Step 2: Add the tail and work your way to the body.

    , To do this, add an upside-down U for the head.

    With simple and short strokes, work your way from the U to the body. , Adjust the chicken’s body as you see fit. , Use a red brush this time. , Use an orange brush color for the beak and black for the eyes. , For the wings, draw short strokes using a gray brush first.

    Do this to add some depth into the wings.

    Then, add some white highlights.
  3. Step 3: Using simple strokes add the tail and just brush towards the center to build up the chicken’s body

  4. Step 4: as well as the head.

  5. Step 5: Fill the chicken’s body using short strokes.

  6. Step 6: Draw the comb and wattle.

  7. Step 7: Draw the beak and eyes.

  8. Step 8: Add the wings.

Detailed Guide

Draw wide curved line for the chicken’s torso.

MS Paint offers different brush tools.

I used the watercolor tool to avoid making it look flat.

You can use white or brown depending on what you want.

Don’t forget to set the shapes to Fill>”SOLID” and to set the secondary and primary colors properly.

, To do this, add an upside-down U for the head.

With simple and short strokes, work your way from the U to the body. , Adjust the chicken’s body as you see fit. , Use a red brush this time. , Use an orange brush color for the beak and black for the eyes. , For the wings, draw short strokes using a gray brush first.

Do this to add some depth into the wings.

Then, add some white highlights.

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