... elongated oval for the lower body of the dragonfly This oval is almost like a chili pepper shape STEP -3: Finishing the Face To make the eyes, first make a curve on the inside of each of the two circles...
... you, though – crocs can swim up to 20 miles (32 kilometers) per hour and, on land, can run at speeds of up to 11 miles (17. 6 kilometers) per hour! STEP -3: The Feet, Snout and Mouth For our next...
... you, though – crocs can swim up to 20 miles (32 kilometers) per hour and, on land, can run at speeds of up to 11 miles (17. 6 kilometers) per hour! STEP -3: The Feet, Snout and Mouth For our next...
... side, draw a nice curvy tail that meets in a point at the end Wow – he's taking shape already! STEP -3: Can You Dig It? Let's add some Claws and other Details Our little buddy just loves to dig, so ... of our armadillo's body is orange – this represents shadow and gives our little buddy a really 3D appearance Take your favorite orange pen and the same on your drawing, taking note of where the...
... at the base of the head, followed by another curved line beneath for our bat’s small body STEP -3: Let’s Get Batty about Detail! The next stage in learning how to draw a cartoon bat is adding...
... beaver's leg – draw an arc shape and a foot with two vertical lines to represent the toes STEP -3: Building our Cartoon Beaver's Character Now that we've added more detail to our cute critter, ... cartoon beaver to life by adding some more of those all-important features! Make the tail look 3D by drawing another line following the tail's outline Then, draw the inside of the ears so that...
... oval shapes with pointed ends for the eyes and then draw an upside-down triangle for the nose STEP -3: Don't Paws for Thought, Let's Bring our Kitty to Life! The next stage in learning how to draw...
... see? Learning how to draw a cartoon cheetah is easy once you've followed in our pawprints! STEP -3: Racing Ahead by Adding the Legs Wow, our fast furry friend is really taking shape! Let's now...
... than the head Draw a jagged line like a mountain range at the rear to represent feathers STEP -3: Giving our Cartoon Chick some Real Character Our cartoon chick's looking great so far Now, it's...
... the top as in our illustration Next, sketch in some lines for our four-legged friend's legs STEP -3: Let's give our Four-legged Friend Some Features It's time to add some more features to our cartoon...
... the body We're now ready to create some ripples by bringing our feathered friend to life! STEP -3: Bringing our Feathered Friend to Life with More Details Are you enjoying how to draw a cartoon...
... curved lines as in our illustration which will eventually become our riverside royal's arms STEP -3: Putting More Features on Our Frog Prince In the famous fairy tale, The Frog Prince, the frog ... followed by a light brown color for the points at the back – notice how this makes it look really 3D? You did it! You know how to draw a cartoon frog Our cartoon frog prince is now ready to leap...
... body which are the beginning of the back legs.Our cartoon giraffe will soon be standing tall! STEP -3: Creating Some Features for our Leggy Lady Now, you may have thought our cartoon giraffe was looking...
... another large, slightly jagged curve in the bottom left of the body for our big buddy's leg STEP -3: Let's Give Our Cartoon Gorilla Some More Features Wow, our cartoon gorilla is really starting...
... from the bottom of the nose to the jaw Our cartoon hedgehog is really starting to take shape! STEP -3: Adding More Detail to our Prickly Friend Let's now add some more details to our cartoon hedgehog ... some in purple and some in gray, as in our illustration – this makes our cute critter look really 3D Use this same purple for our hedgehog's whiskers Next, take a light brown color and fill in the...
... just beneath the large circle – these will eventually become the legs in our hippo cartoon! STEP -3: Let's Bring Our Hippo Out of the Mud with More Features Our epic illustration is really starting ... the body Don't be fooled by these little legs, though – a hippopotamus can reach speeds of up to 30 km per hour and can easily outrun a human! STEP-4: Adding Some Hippo Personality! Are you enjoying...