1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals, by Steve Barr

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals

Author/illustrator: Steve Barr
ISBN 0-939217-48-1

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1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals, by Steve Barr

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals, by Steve Barr

 
 


 
 

1-2-3 Draw Cartoon Animals, by Steve Barr

 

How to draw a...

 
 

Draw a cartoon dog

Dog's face (side view)


Draw a cartoon dog

Dog's face (front view)

 

Draw a cartoon dog

Dog's body

 
 
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Dog’s Face (side view)

Let’s start with a side view of a cartoon dog’s face. We will draw the body later.

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Lightly sketch an oval and an egg for the dog’s ear and head. Notice that they overlap.

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Draw two small ovals for the eye.

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Darken part of the eye. Sketch a curved line to begin the nose.

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Draw a curved line for the nose tip, with a small oval inside it.

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Darken part of the nose tip. Add a curved line for the mouth.

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LOOK carefully at the final drawing! Add two hair lines. Erase extra sketch lines. Darken the final lines. Color your dog any color you wish.

 

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Dog’s Face (front view)

Now, let’s draw a front view of a dog’s face.

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Sketch two overlapping ovals.

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Sketch two ovals for each eye. Sketch another oval for the nose.

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Sketch curved lines to begin the ears. Darken part of the eyes and nose.

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Sketch two more ovals for the ends of the ears.

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Draw a curved line and a straight line to make the tongue.

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LOOK at the final drawing! Erase extra sketch lines. Darken the final lines. Add color.

 

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Dog’s Body

Let’s draw a body for the dog. When you draw his head, make sure you leave plenty of room on the paper for his body.

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Draw the side view of the dog’s face again. (See above for details.)

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Sketch an oval for the body.

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Draw six straight lines for the legs.

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Sketch ovals and curved lines for the feet.

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Draw a tail.

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LOOK at the final drawing! Erase extra sketch lines. Darken final lines. Add curved lines to his feet for paws. Add a couple of curved lines near his tail to make it look like it’s wagging! Add color.