How to draw a skinny cat face, drawing lesson, and printable worksheet.
This free printable drawing worksheet is perfect for drawing a cartoon cat, so you don't need to worry about getting everything perfect because if something is off a little, it adds to the effect.How to Draw a Skinny Cat Face Worksheet |
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THE BASIC OUTLINE
I use a guideline up and down to help keep things even and straight. This face starts as a series of ovals. The first is a large oval for the forehead. Below the forehead are two smaller ovals for the upper jaw; they touch where the nose is. The last oval is a small one for the lower jaw. Use two lines for the cheeks on the side of the face; they point down to the chin like a "V."
ADD DETAILS
The ears are triangles at the top of the head; they are larger than normal cats. The nose is only a line that goes across the space between the two ovals. This should form a triangle.
The eyes are drawn as a line going up from each side of the nose and arching outward for the top of the eyes. The eyes are halfway to the top of the head because he has a big forehead. The bottom of the eye is a curved line going across. Draw the shiny spot in the eye before you get to the iris or pupil. The eye is a circle, but most of it is hidden at the top and bottom by the eyelid, so you only draw the sides of the circle. The pupil is a diamond shape, but the top of the diamond is hidden.
FINAL TOUCHES
The nose has two nostrils on each side; they are like little triangles. There are five freckles and three crooked whiskers on each side of his mouth. There is fur inside his ears and short fur around this face. There is a wrinkle under each eye. Three eyebrow hairs are going up. The bottom edges of his eyes are darker.
I use a guideline up and down to help keep things even and straight. This face starts as a series of ovals. The first is a large oval for the forehead. Below the forehead are two smaller ovals for the upper jaw; they touch where the nose is. The last oval is a small one for the lower jaw. Use two lines for the cheeks on the side of the face; they point down to the chin like a "V."
ADD DETAILS
The ears are triangles at the top of the head; they are larger than normal cats. The nose is only a line that goes across the space between the two ovals. This should form a triangle.
The eyes are drawn as a line going up from each side of the nose and arching outward for the top of the eyes. The eyes are halfway to the top of the head because he has a big forehead. The bottom of the eye is a curved line going across. Draw the shiny spot in the eye before you get to the iris or pupil. The eye is a circle, but most of it is hidden at the top and bottom by the eyelid, so you only draw the sides of the circle. The pupil is a diamond shape, but the top of the diamond is hidden.
FINAL TOUCHES
The nose has two nostrils on each side; they are like little triangles. There are five freckles and three crooked whiskers on each side of his mouth. There is fur inside his ears and short fur around this face. There is a wrinkle under each eye. Three eyebrow hairs are going up. The bottom edges of his eyes are darker.
(c) Mr. Adron 5/30/13