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Monday, April 4, 2016

Printable How To Draw A Ferret Worksheet

This is a free printable how to draw a ferret worksheet.


Here is is a project that many young artists will enjoy drawing. Ferrets are cute and fun. This is a drawing of a ferret who is stopped and looking at you.

 CLICK HERE to visit the how to print page for some suggestions if you need help getting it to print or try one of the updated links below that have been modified to print better.

If you like this lesson you might also like How to Draw A Raccoon's Face.

How to Draw A Ferret Printable 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!

Sometimes the JPEG gives people trouble, so I have the PDF below as a second choice.

CLICK HERE for a file in PDF format.

PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.

COMPOSING THE FORM.
Use common shapes to sketch in the form. Use a half circle for the arched back, skinny triangles for the front legs, a half circle for the back leg upper part, rectangles for the back leg lower part, a circle for the head, and crooked rectangles for the chest and neck.

DEVELOPING THE FORM
Add in the far leg, it is a curved line in the front and a straight line in the back.
Add circles for the ears they are at the top side of the head.
The top of the head is sort of flat.
The feet are long with long finger-like claws.

FACE
The eyes are wide apart and are circles with black circles inside.
The nose is like a rounded triangle in the middle of the face.
The mouth is three curved lines, two go down from the nose and curve outward, the third is underneath touching the first two, and being down like a frown.
There are two dash-like marks on the front of the nose.

SHADING THE FUR
Use shading to give it roundness. Do not start with black but start with gray and use the black only for the very darkest areas like the far leg, the bottom edge of the tail, under the chin, and stripe across the chest.
As you shade use short lines going back in the direction of the fur. Take your time shading and it will look good.
Shade the body a light gray but leave the face pure white.
The bandit mask is black.

(c) Adron D. 4/4/16