How to Draw a Puppy
Sketch an outline of the puppy’s head and body., Draw an outline of the puppy’s ears and limbs. , Add the puppy’s tail., Using the cross on the face as a guide, draw the puppy’s eyes, nose and mouth., Darken desired lines from the outline of the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Sketch an outline of the puppy’s head and body.
Sketch an oblong with a slightly pointed angle on one side for the head and sketch a crossed line inside.
Use an oblong for the body, make the rear part slightly thicker.
Use a pencil to draw the outline so it will be easier to erase extra lines later. -
Step 2: Draw an outline of the puppy’s ears and limbs.
, In this illustration, the tail is pointed up.
Usually when dogs get excited or happy, they wag their tails or point it upwards. , Take note that the dog’s nose is protruding so when drawing the nose in this view, position it slightly on the left. , You can add soft curved lines to make the puppy look furry. , It is common among dogs to have spots. ,, -
Step 3: Add the puppy’s tail.
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Step 4: Using the cross on the face as a guide
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Step 5: draw the puppy’s eyes
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Step 6: nose and mouth.
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Step 7: Darken desired lines from the outline of the face and body.
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Step 8: Add spots to the drawing
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Step 9: if you wish.
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Step 10: Erase unnecessary lines from the outline.
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Step 11: Color the drawing.
Detailed Guide
Sketch an oblong with a slightly pointed angle on one side for the head and sketch a crossed line inside.
Use an oblong for the body, make the rear part slightly thicker.
Use a pencil to draw the outline so it will be easier to erase extra lines later.
, In this illustration, the tail is pointed up.
Usually when dogs get excited or happy, they wag their tails or point it upwards. , Take note that the dog’s nose is protruding so when drawing the nose in this view, position it slightly on the left. , You can add soft curved lines to make the puppy look furry. , It is common among dogs to have spots. ,,
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