How to draw a Walking Bear:

How to draw a Walking Bear:

Start an action pose with a line that shows the general thrust of the pose. Used as a guideline, this Line-Of-Action keeps the pose looking fluid and natural.

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How to draw a Tiger:

Tigers have a jutting chin, which, along with the ruffled fur on their cheeks and striped, give them a distinctive look.

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How to draw a Penguin:

To make this chunky little fella extra cute, leave out its neck and place the head directly onto the body.

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How to draw a Frog:

This little guy’s head and body are really a single shape. Give him extra large eyes.

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How to draw a Chick:

This baby chick has a huge head – it’s even slightly bigger than its round and cute body.

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How to draw a Surprised Elephant:

Cute Elephant : Draw the arms and legs stubby, without tapering them. Simplify the tip of the trunk.

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