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There are many variations of cartoon cats. Tom and Butch from Tom and Jerry, Snowball I, II, and III from the Simpsons, and many others. As you can tell, the styles of them both are very different. This step-by-step guide will show you how to draw a cartoon cat. Let's begin!

Method 1
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A Cartoon Cat

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Method 2
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Method Two: A Traditional Cat

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    When I draw the traditional cat, the eyes always look too big for the head. How can I make this not happen?
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    Try multiple versions of the cat. Draw one with the same eye size as usual, then another making them smaller, or bigger, or a different shape. Play with it until you find something you think looks good and you like. You could even try to move the eye placement a little bit, making them closer or farther apart. Keep practicing and you'll get the affect you want eventually.
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    What should I use to color my cats?
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    You could use anything! I would suggest either watercolors, colored pencils, or crayons.
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    Why can't I draw a cat right even when I feel confident?
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    You just need more practice. It might take several months to get it right! Maybe a friend could give you tips. Ask if anyone knows a good artist.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Pen (Any color, but preferably black)
      • Pencil (We used a green pen for visual purposes, use the pencil so you can erase you mistakes on the outline)
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      To draw a cartoon cat, start by drawing an angular oval for the head and triangles at each side for the ears. Next, overlap the head with a larger oval for the body before adding smaller vertical ovals for the legs. For the paws, draw smaller horizontal ovals before connecting the 4 legs with a line. To create a tail, draw a curved line with a small oval at the end. Then, add details to the cat such as eyes and a mouth. Finally, erase all unnecessary lines and color in the picture. To find out how to draw a traditional cat, read on!

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