How to Draw a Simple Pig

Draw a simple round circle., Add facial guidelines to keep the facial details straight., Draw a curved oval overlapping the head, but erase the overlapping part, because you won't need it., Draw a shaped line that forms the snout. , Draw another...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a simple round circle.

    This will be the shape of the head.
  2. Step 2: Add facial guidelines to keep the facial details straight.

    This includes a curved line, and two parallel lines. , This will be the body. ,, Then add two ovals, and color them in with black.

    These are the nostrils. ,,, Then draw the inside of the ear by drawing a shape that looks like a teardrop.

    Now you are going to draw more of the body.

    Follow the picture for this step.

    Don't forget the curly tail. ,
  3. Step 3: Draw a curved oval overlapping the head

  4. Step 4: but erase the overlapping part

  5. Step 5: because you won't need it.

  6. Step 6: Draw a shaped line that forms the snout.

  7. Step 7: Draw another curved line where the snout is to complete the snout.

  8. Step 8: Draw two small ovals between parallel lines

  9. Step 9: to make the eyes.

  10. Step 10: Draw the ears by drawing triangular

  11. Step 11: floppy looking ears.

  12. Step 12: Draw a "cut" in the eye

  13. Step 13: and fill it in with the color black.

  14. Step 14: Erase your guidelines

  15. Step 15: and ink in the pig with a sharpie.

Detailed Guide

This will be the shape of the head.

This includes a curved line, and two parallel lines. , This will be the body. ,, Then add two ovals, and color them in with black.

These are the nostrils. ,,, Then draw the inside of the ear by drawing a shape that looks like a teardrop.

Now you are going to draw more of the body.

Follow the picture for this step.

Don't forget the curly tail. ,

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