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QuestionWhat could I use to color the sleeping dog like that?
Community AnswerYou can do several things: a mixture of oil pastel colors, some nice markers like Prisma color, or some colored pencils would do the job! You can also use art software. -
QuestionWhy did my sleeping dog turn out looking like a rat?
Community AnswerEverything comes with practice, so don't worry about it too much. You can only improve your drawing skills by drawing the dog over and over again until it looks better. -
QuestionHow big do the circles have to be?
Community AnswerIt depends on the size of the paper and the type of dog, but the head is usually smaller. -
QuestionHow do I make the sleeping dog's eyes look like they are closed and not just look like the dog is laughing?
Community AnswerJust do a curved line with one end longer than the other. -
QuestionHow can I draw my cartoon dog looking down, rather than directly at the viewer?
Community AnswerTo show your cartoon dog looking down, draw its eyes angled downwards and slightly narrower than usual. -
QuestionHow can I draw the dog digitally?
Community AnswerYou can draw the dog using an image editing program. To do this, you can use input devices like a computer mouse or a laptop trackpad. For more precise drawing, consider a drawing tablet, which connects to your computer and allows you to draw directly with a special pen, displaying your work on the screen. -
QuestionHow can I draw a cool, sleeping dog?
Community AnswerStart by following the article's guide for a lying-down dog. To make it look cool and in the sun, consider adding a beach background and sunglasses. You can also use a darker shade on the top of its fur to simulate sunlight. -
QuestionWhy does the example cartoon dog look so good, while my drawing does not?
Community AnswerThe artist who created the example drawing has likely practiced extensively. If this is one of your first attempts, understand that consistent practice is crucial for developing your skills, and with time, your drawings will certainly improve. -
QuestionHow can I draw the paws, head and face?
Community AnswerMake two small U shapes for the paws, then add three small circles and one big circle. -
QuestionHow do I draw a dog with a bone?
Community AnswerYou could look at a picture of a bone and draw it in the dog's mouth. -
QuestionHow can I make method 2 look more like a white Swiss shepherd?
Community AnswerTry giving the dog pointy ears, a longer snout, and a thin body shape. Also, try to make the tail longer, and maybe give it a panting tongue. -
QuestionWhy does the standing cartoon dog look like a cat?
Community AnswerSome dogs have pointy ears. That one in particular looks like it might be Yorkie. -
QuestionCan I try to combine the first and second methods?
Community AnswerIf it makes you happy, do it. You can do anything you put your mind to. -
QuestionWhat can I do if the unnecessary lines bother me?
Community AnswerUse them as a guide at first and then erase them once you've done the darker lines. If you've already erased them but they're still appearing on your picture, color over them and don't press as hard next time. -
QuestionHow can I do different dogs in different positions?
Community AnswerTry looking at references. Look up photos of dogs and pick one. Don't worry if yours isn't exactly the same. Drawing takes practice. -
QuestionHow do I draw a realistic dog?
Community AnswerLook at a picture of a real dog and try to copy it with a pencil. -
QuestionCan you elaborate on the drawing of the paws? I keep messing up on the rear back leg!
Community AnswerIf your dog is standing, do a curve for the back leg, almost like a bracket but longer at the edges, then at the edge of curve, bring it down, for the paw I would say make it like a soft zag, in and out for the toes instead of adding lines for them. Do it very gently and don't make it look zig zaggy, jut soft like a roundabout. -
QuestionWhat colors should I use?
Satu PutraCommunity AnswerYou can use natural colors like brown, black, beige, light yellow, or white. For a more creative approach, you can choose unnatural colors like pink or blue for a dyed or fictional dog.
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