Today, we're going to draw one of the most popular pets in the world: dogs! They are amazing animals that have been our friends for thousands of years. They are known for their loyalty, playfulness, and ability to keep us company.
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Some are tiny, like the Chihuahua, that you can hold in your arms, while others are big, like the Great Dane, that are almost as tall as you!
Dogs have a very special sense of smell. They can smell things that we can't, which is why they are often used by police officers to find missing people or by firefighters to find people in a burning building.
Did you know that dogs can be trained to do many things? They can be guide dogs for people who can't see, therapy dogs to make people feel better, and even rescue dogs to help find people trapped in disasters.
Dogs also have a lot of energy, so they love to play and go for walks. They wag their tails when they're happy to see you, and they might even fetch a ball or a stick if you throw it for them.
Remember, if you ever get to meet a dog, always ask the owner if it's okay to pet the dog and let the dog sniff your hand first. That's a polite way to say hello in the dog world! Well, if you love dogs, follow the tutorial below to learn how to draw a realistic dog!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
√ Draw a Realistic Dog 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 Realistic Dog Step by Step
Step 1 Draw one of this dog's ears.
Step 2 Draw the other ear and the top of this dog's head.
Step 3 Draw the face and eyes of this dog.
Step 4 Draw this dog's nose and mouth.
Step 5 Draw the neck of this dog.
Step 6 Draw this dog's back, tail and one leg.
Step 7 Draw two legs of this dog.
Step 8 Draw the last leg of this dog.
Step 9 Finish by colouring this standing dog!
Guys, have you learned how to draw a realistic dog yet?