![]() Section 2 – Choosing a Dog Breed Step 12: Different Kind of dogsĮvery dog is different, the one that will be drawing in this tutorial is a cute golden retriever however, this dog face structure is good for any kind of dog! the only thing you’ll have to do is move around the highlighted shapes. The dog’s skull has an indentation that runs from the center to the bridge of the nose, we will represent this shape with two converging curved lines in the middle of the top of the head, and we’ll also draw the neck, pulling down two slight curves from the cheek lines we drew in step 10. Step 11: Draw the neck and define the skull. Draw two curved lines from half of our outer guidelines showing the temple and cheekbones of our dog.Īlso, draw the mouth by making an inverse “Y” shape and pulling two curved lines from the extremes. Step 10: Draw the face’s structureĭog’s skulls are quite a bit difficult to simplify, but the best way to show structure in our dog’s face is to set the guidelines as shown in the example. The simplest way to set the guides for our dog’s eyeballs, eyebrows, and eyelids is to pull two curved lines from the nose bridge to half of the center guidelines, as shown in the example. Step 9: Draw the guides for the eyebrows and eyelids Pull two curved lines from the outer sides of the mouth to the inner side of the eyes, leaving a small gap between them. Step 7: Set the position of the eyesĭraw two small circles in the position indicated in the example and make sure to align them with the middle of the vertical guidelines. This shape will be the nose of our dog, make sure to make it symmetrical taking as reference the central guideline we drew in step 2. Step 6: Draw a smaller rectangular-like shape Make it slightly bigger than the space between our first horizontal guidelines and slightly lower than the circle but make sure it fits between our vertical guidelines. This shape will be the nose and mouth of our dog. I promise this is the final step of our grid, cut the circle horizontally into three equal parts and trace soft lines. Step 4: Split our circle into three equal parts horizontally ![]() Make sure the distance between each line and the borders of our circle are the same. Step 3: Draw the vertical guidelinesįind the middle point of each side of the circle and draw a soft vertical line on each side. We’re now going to establish a small grid that’ll help us draw the structure of our dog’s head accurately, make sure to pay attention to the following steps. Step 2: Find the middle of our circleįind the middle point of our circle and draw a soft vertical line. Step 1: Draw a circleĭraw a circle in the middle of our canvas, This will be our dog’s head (without ears) so make sure to make it as big as you want your dog’s portrait to be.
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