It's time to play fetch with those pencils as we learn how to draw a cartoon dog!. STEP-1: Doggie Doodles – Sketching out a Basic Shape The first part of learning how to draw a cartoon
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(the Easy Way)
Trang 2Woof, woof! It's time to play fetch with those pencils as we learn how
to draw a cartoon dog! Man's best friend has been a source of
inspiration for countless cartoon characters such as Snoopy from
Peanuts, canine sleuth Scooby Doo, Disney's Goofy and Pluto and Brian, one of the most intelligent members of the Griffin family in Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy So, let's get those tails wagging and get started!
STEP-1: Doggie Doodles – Sketching out a Basic Shape
The first part of learning how to draw a cartoon dog is to sketch out a basic shape for the body which will form the basis of our cute canine character First of all, draw a rectangular shape with a rounded end at the top You see? Follow our lead and you can't go wrong!
Trang 3STEP-2: Going for Walkies with Some More Details
Now we've got the basic shape of how to draw a cartoon dog, we can start adding some doggie details to bring our canine character to life!
To start, draw a large 'U' shape for the snout, followed by a curved horizontal line along the top as in our illustration Next, sketch in some lines for our four-legged friend's legs
Trang 4STEP-3: Let's give our Four-legged Friend Some Features
It's time to add some more features to our cartoon dog so this pooch can step out on all fours! Starting at the top of the head, draw a jagged line
to represent fur, then draw an upside-down 'V' shape for the ear
For the next step in how to draw a cartoon dog, draw two lines at an angle for our cute canine's eyebrows, followed by two small circles for the eyes A dog's vision isn't as good as ours, but they are very good at detecting movement
Who threw that stick? Now it's time to add a nose so our perfect pooch can sniff out some tasty snacks! All dogs have an amazing sense of smell, but did you know that in some breeds, such as bloodhounds, this sense is up to 100 million times more sensitive than humans?
Our cartoon dog can certainly sense a great talent like yours! After this, draw a tongue poking out on the left hand side of our cartoon dog, then finish off the legs you started in the previous step by adding four paws
Trang 5Finally, no pooch is complete without a wagging tail to show you how happy he is! Let's add one now just behind the hind leg
STEP-4: Take the Lead by Giving This Pooch Some Personality!
Our cartoon dog is almost ready to go for walkies, but first, we just need to add some final details to really give this pooch some
personality!
First, add another ear on the left-hand side, then draw some lines for the inner ears It won't surprise you to learn that dogs also have an acute sense of hearing and can hear sounds far beyond our range of hearing They can also move their ears to pinpoint the exact source of any sound – awesome! For the next step in how to draw a cartoon dog, let's sketch
in the rest of those jowels or cheeks by drawing another curved line beneath the nose
Trang 6Finish this off by drawing a vertical line that runs from the bottom of the nose and stops just about in the middle of the jowels Next, add a series of dots to represent the whiskers on our cartoon dog After this, draw a series of short vertical lines on each foot for our canine
companion's toes, then draw a curved line for the chest area Epic! Now, it's time to go fetch your pens as we add some canine color – you'd be barking mad to miss this part!
STEP-5: Let's go Crazy with Some Canine Color!
Now that our drawing is done, it's time to fetch your favorite pens and
Trang 7add some color to our cartoon dog!To start with, draw around the
outline in dark gray before rubbing out any lines you don't need
Then, taking a medium gray pen, color in the body apart from the chest area After this, take a black pen and draw around the outline of our perfect pooch's nose, before filling in the shape with a darker gray – remember to leave a small area white to represent highlight and that all-important wet nose look
Finally, take a lighter shade of gray and color in the chest area We're done – now you know how to draw a cartoon dog! It's time to take the lead and go walkies with our awesome canine companion