How to Draw a Ferret

Draw a circle for the head., Add two small circles for the eyes and a small square for the nose., Add two small triangles for the ears., Add a small circle for the upper body and a large oval for the lower body., Add two small ovals for the front...

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Step-by-Step Guide

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

    Add guidelines for the facial features. , Use an inverted Y for the mouth, curling down from the ferret’s nose (which should be about twice the size of an eye). , Round them at the edges for more anatomical accuracy. , The upper body should overlap the head almost entirely for now. (The resulting angle will make the ferret look as though it’s turned towards you.) , Draw flat ovals for the paws, making sure everything stays connected. , It should look like what’s shown, falling in a smooth line and curving slightly where it hits the ground. , Draw some fur and whiskers.

    Erase the guidelines. , This ferret has the same color scheme as a skunk, which is realistic, but don’t be limited by anything.
  2. Step 2: Add two small circles for the eyes and a small square for the nose.

  3. Step 3: Add two small triangles for the ears.

  4. Step 4: Add a small circle for the upper body and a large oval for the lower body.

  5. Step 5: Add two small ovals for the front legs and three ovals

  6. Step 6: a large one and two small ones for the back legs.

  7. Step 7: Draw a short tail for the ferret.

  8. Step 8: Outline the image.

  9. Step 9: Now color it in.

Detailed Guide

Add guidelines for the facial features. , Use an inverted Y for the mouth, curling down from the ferret’s nose (which should be about twice the size of an eye). , Round them at the edges for more anatomical accuracy. , The upper body should overlap the head almost entirely for now. (The resulting angle will make the ferret look as though it’s turned towards you.) , Draw flat ovals for the paws, making sure everything stays connected. , It should look like what’s shown, falling in a smooth line and curving slightly where it hits the ground. , Draw some fur and whiskers.

Erase the guidelines. , This ferret has the same color scheme as a skunk, which is realistic, but don’t be limited by anything.

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