Monday, February 4, 2013

How to Draw A Police Dog Worksheet

How to draw a police dog drawing lesson and printable worksheet.

This free printable how to draw a police dog worksheet is an easy project for a young artist. The worksheet is easy to follow and will help the beginner develop confidence in drawing. Parents and teachers will be able to use this in class and at home.

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How To Draw a Police Dog Worksheet

Sometimes it takes me hours but I create these how to draw worksheets but I do it so that I can give back because I believe that when you have been given a gift it is so you can be a gift to others, and I hope these worksheets are a means of blessing to you. You are welcome to print as many as you like.


Thank you!

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PRINTABLE LESSON NOTES


BEGINNING
Start with straight lines to make the basic body. Just outline it lightly at first. The body is almost a rectangle but higher at the shoulders and lower for the chest. The neck is strong and powerful so make it thick.

 LEGS
Draw a line back and forth for the ground so the legs all are the same length. The back leg is curved down and back along the backbone, the thigh of the back leg is curved down and going way back to the ankle. The bottom of the leg is shaped like an "L," use straight lines to draw it. The front legs are almost straight lines but a little wider at the shoulder. The ankle bends forward to the paw.

HEAD
Draw the head with short straight lines at first to outline the shape. Give the muzzle a slight hump or bend in it. The ears are pointed and lean forward slightly. The forehead could be either high or low. Be careful about the teeth, they can make a good drawing look messy- less is more with teeth.

FINISHING TOUCHES
Go over your drawing with a darker pencil or a marker to make the lines smooth and clean. Erase any extra lines. Give him a collar and a badge. His badge or vest could say, "K9" or "Deputy Dog." You can color the Dog brown or black.

(c) Mr Adron D, 2/4/13