How to draw a cat warrior drawing lesson and worksheet.
This free printable how-to-draw worksheet will help the young artist to draw and design a half-cat half-person fantasy creature. Many people just put a cat head on a human body but I try to encourage a form that blends humans and a cat more realistic. The cat arms are longer than a person proportionally. The legs look stockier, and the foot is much longer and he stands on the toes. The back is curved more than a person could be.SCROLL DOWN TO ACCESS THE FREE PDF.
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Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.
BEGINNING
Start by drawing an articulated stick figure, which is a stick figure that has the joints like wrist, elbows, knees. Use a guideline so the feet both touch the ground on the same plane. The far foot will look higher than the nearer foot.
The head is just a circle at first.
Take your time to make sure you get the pose right. You might need to try a few drawings first to get the position of the arms and legs the way you want them.
After the pose is right, then go around the stick figure to fill out the body, use curved lines to show muscles. Remember to draw lightly.
Then erase the stick figure and leave the outlined shape.
DETAILS
Keep the face simple. The eyes are just a couple of lines, the nose is a triangle, the cheeks are two circles that meet at the base of the nose the ears are triangles on top of the head.
Do the tale last.
The hands are wearing gloves so they are easy and boxy.
ARMOR
Draw the armor around the body. Remember the cat is very flexible so use a lot of smaller pieces overlapping like scales. Use a ruler to keep the lines of the sword straight.
Use shading to give it a complete look and a roundish look. Pick a few things to make dark like boots or gloves or belts so that it will have some interest.
Finish the story. He could be fighting a dragon, protecting a princess cat or cutting his birthday cake, just make sure he is doing something that makes a story out of the picture.
Use the share buttons below to share or to save to your social network so you can find it again. Thank you for your gift.
(c) A. E. Dozat. 6/14/16
CLICK HERE for a file in a universal portable format.
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Start by drawing lightly so you can erase later.
BEGINNING
Start by drawing an articulated stick figure, which is a stick figure that has the joints like wrist, elbows, knees. Use a guideline so the feet both touch the ground on the same plane. The far foot will look higher than the nearer foot.
The head is just a circle at first.
Take your time to make sure you get the pose right. You might need to try a few drawings first to get the position of the arms and legs the way you want them.
After the pose is right, then go around the stick figure to fill out the body, use curved lines to show muscles. Remember to draw lightly.
Then erase the stick figure and leave the outlined shape.
DETAILS
Keep the face simple. The eyes are just a couple of lines, the nose is a triangle, the cheeks are two circles that meet at the base of the nose the ears are triangles on top of the head.
Do the tale last.
The hands are wearing gloves so they are easy and boxy.
ARMOR
Draw the armor around the body. Remember the cat is very flexible so use a lot of smaller pieces overlapping like scales. Use a ruler to keep the lines of the sword straight.
Use shading to give it a complete look and a roundish look. Pick a few things to make dark like boots or gloves or belts so that it will have some interest.
Finish the story. He could be fighting a dragon, protecting a princess cat or cutting his birthday cake, just make sure he is doing something that makes a story out of the picture.
Use the share buttons below to share or to save to your social network so you can find it again. Thank you for your gift.
(c) A. E. Dozat. 6/14/16