In this tutorial, you will learn how to draw a dog. It is aimed at beginners โ but even experienced artists will still learn a thing or two. Weโll look at tips for drawing on a computer or tablet but you can still follow these steps if youโre drawing with pencil and paper. How to draw a Dog?
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So grab whatever youโre using and letโs get startedโฆ
How to draw a dog โ PART 1 The basic forms
Outlines 1
Now we can start outlining the dogโs body and features. If youโre using paper, itโs best to use a darker, softer pen or pencil. If youโre using a digital device, itโs best to open a new drawing layer and soften the sketches that youโve been working on so far. How to draw a Dog?
You can combine two different techniques to achieve the best outline. For the top of the body, use normal lines. Then to create a realistic look for the bottom, use hatching lines so that the fur doesnโt lay flat as it does on top. How to draw a Dog?
For the chest and belly area, you can follow the circle of your preliminary sketch and adjust it slightly to get the right body shape. The forehead, muzzle, and nose can be joined up to form a continuous shape. Then to add thickness to the legs, draw outlines on either side of the scaffold line you drew earlier. And remember โ the legs tend to get thicker at the top. How to draw a Dog?
Outlines 2
We still need to draw the pair of legs furthest away. The leg pairs look pretty much identical in the side view. The only thing to keep in mind is that dogs tend to place their hind legs a bit further apart than the front legs. How to draw a Dog?
At this stage, we can also develop the muzzle. Feel free to add a slobbering tongue if you like. How to draw a Dog?
How to draw a dog โ PART 2 Different poses
How to draw a dog โ PART 3 Elaboration
For this next stage, weโll draw a dog in a relaxed pose. This dog will look most like a Golden Retriever. How to draw a Dog?
Eyes
Dogsโ eyes are more circular than human eyes. So start with a circle and add the eyelids fairly close to the circle. In the middle of the circle, draw a pupil. For the glow, add a point of light offset slightly at the top. If using a pencil, think about the point of light before you draw, or have a good eraser handy. How to draw a Dog?
Nose
A dog’s nose is a pretty complicated structure with some bumps and folds. Hereโs a simple process for constructing the dogโs nose from a frontal perspective: How to draw a Dog?
1. Start with a wide square, proportionally like a landscape sheet of A4 paper. Halve it in height and width. (In the upper half, the vertical bisecting line isnโt that important.) How to draw a Dog?
2. Position the nostrils on the horizontal center line, each one halfway to the center point. On the sides, make an angled-down mark ยพ of the way down from the top. How to draw a Dog?
3. Round the edges slightly. How to draw a Dog?
4. Using a snail shape, connect the markings ยพ of the way down with the nostrils. At the very bottom, put a V in the center.
5. Connect the V and the upper half using a curved line. The nostrils also taper slightly to the sides at 5 o’clock (for the right) and 7 o’clock (for the left).
6. Remove the guidelines except the vertical one, which points down from the center.
How to draw a dog โ PART 4 Coloring
Colors
One of the advantages of working digitally is the huge array of color tones. There are many possible workflows here, depending on the software and artist. One option is to work with fill levels for each individual color tone. This gives you the opportunity to adjust and change individual colors at the end.
For this dog, we need at least six shades. Here we have four shades of brown for the coat, a base shade, two darker gradations for shading, and a lighter gradation for lit areas. We can also use a light pink shade for the tongue and a very dark brown shade for the eyes, and nose and for the shadow, the muzzle casts on the tongue.
You don’t have to limit yourself to just a few shades. But itโs good to start with a manageable color palette and then expand the palette when necessary.
Your cute and cuddly dog is now complete. Depending on your style, you can go into more detail with your dog. You can keep a more sketched look or take the level of detail up to photorealism.
Hopefully, youโve enjoyed following this workflow and drawing along with it. There are always different ways to draw a picture, so keep bringing your own ideas but also keep looking out for inspiration from others.