Learning how to draw a dog is not at all difficult if you follow some simple stages. Man’s ‘best friend’ is a constantly popular subject for artists.
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I have prepared something special for today’s lesson, a 5 step guide on how to draw a cartoon dog! Man’s best friend, what better character to light up your drawings, than a puppy, just like the one in the picture bellow?
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In this tutorial I’ll explain how to draw 7 different types of dogs. It is great practice for muscle memory, line work, proportion and opening up your eyes to what you are really seeing from an artists viewpoint. the 7 dogs are: Golden Retriever, Basset Hound, Cocker Spaniel, Collie, English Bulldog, German Shepherd and Irish Setter. Hope you enjoy this
tutorial.
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If you want to learn how to draw a cartoon dog, it’s easier than you might think. Follow the step-by-step instructions below and you will have the perfect picture of a playful pooch to hang on the wall or show to your friends.
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Dogs and puppies are immensely popular in comic strips and animation. The cartoonist who can draw convincing dogs has a leg up on the competition.
With the following tips, you can, too. So sharpen that pencil, get out some paper and let’s get started.
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Step 1.Start with a total of three circles. First with the head shape and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw a circle shape for the mid section of the dog and then the butt end. Add a line for the front leg and then move to the next step
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You can learn how to draw a dog following this easy tutorial. I’ll demonstrate how to draw a dog from a photo or from life to create a realistic sketch portrait.
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Our art lesson on how to draw a dog in color pencils is a demonstration of the various steps involved in creating our dog drawing above of ‘Ben’ the Border Collie.
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Some dogs visited the office where I work. Patty commissioned me to draw them.
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Dog drawings are done with same approach as with the human portraits and figures. Here is my demo on how to draw dogs. Without doing any lay-ins, or preliminary outlines, I started this pencil drawing by indicating the ear first, trying
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