Marmot is the most laid back animal on the plateau, if it is the second, no animal dares to say it is the first, often bathing in the afternoon sun, exuding a natural ease and stability.
Its neck is short and thick, as if it had no neck, its ears are short, and its whiskers are long. When encountering natural enemies, they will roar loudly, screaming like a baby crying.
Marmots have the uncanny ability to have their own language. What did you say? Did I hear you right! That's right, not only do marmots have a language, but they also have hundreds of vocabularies, and marmots from different regions even have dialects, which is pretty amazing.
Marmots are masters of wrestling, and whether it's for love, friendship or food, the way they ultimately battle it out, is - wrestling to win or lose.
So the question also arises, when two marmots rub their noses against each other, do you know what they are doing? That's right, they're saying hello. That's a truly unique way of communicating.
In today's drawing tutorial, we're going to learn how to draw a cute marmot who is carrying a log and smiling as if he's found the right material to build his home. Let's try to draw one together by following the step by step instructions below!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a Marmot PDF (Click to download for free.)
√ Drawing Papers (You can get it easily and I would say almost any paper can be used.)
√ Pencils / Markers / Crayons / Watercolors (Remember to use a pen with a fine tip when outlining.)
FOR WHOM:
Elementary school students
TIME NEEDED:
About 1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS:
How to Draw a Marmot Step by Step
Step 1 Outline the head of this marmot and add the ears.
Step 2 Draw this marmot's face and beard.
Step 3 Draw a log and one of this marmot's hands.
Step 4 Draw that log complete, add a leaf.
Step 5 Draw one arm and one side of the body of this marmot.
Step 6 Draw this marmot's body, an arm and tail.
Step 7 Draw the outline of this marmot's face and belly.
Step 8 Add a simple background to this marmot.
Step 9 Final coloring for this marmot, wood and background.
Guys, have you learned how to draw a marmot yet?