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You're in the mood to draw a frog—and why wouldn't you be? These adorable, semi-aquatic creatures are the perfect subject for any doodle or drawing; plus, they're really easy to sketch out. We've put together 3 tutorials to help you draw 3 very different types of amphibious friends. Hop on down to the article and give them a try!

Method 1
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Cartoon Frog

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    The top oval is smaller compared to the other.
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    This will be for the frog’s big eyes.
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    Draw the webbed feet.
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Method 2
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General Frog

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    Then, add two small circles on the uppermost right part of the shape.
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    Sketch a bumpy line for its nostrils and mouth.
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  6. Use colors such as dark green, yellow-green, and cream or white.
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Method 3
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Traditional Frog

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    Draw a circle which overlaps the upper part of the oval.
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    Draw this connected to the rear part of the frog.
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    Use straight lines connected to the middle part of the oval.
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    Add details for the eyes, mouth, and nose.
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    Practice is the only way to get better at anything, including drawing. If you'd like to improve at drawing, keep a sketchbook and make it a goal to draw regularly. You can look at tutorials and books to help you learn, and look at other people's art for inspiration.
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    Is there a way to make it in a faster way, or no?
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    You should go at the pace that works best for you. Don't rush, you'll get faster with practice.
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    How do I draw a cane toad?
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    Similarly to frog, but you make it bigger, add bumps and use different colors.
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      Things You'll Need

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      References

      1. DeviantArt.com -Froggie a wallpaper based on the above technique

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      To draw a frog, first draw an elongated shape with a pointy lower left side. Then, add 2 small circles to the upper right side for eye bumps. Next, draw hind legs on the bottom left of your shape and front legs on the bottom middle. Once you're finished with the legs, sketch a bump under the eyes for a nose and mouth. Also, add a pouch for the stomach, as well as a dimpled grin under the mouth and nose. Finally, add some spots on top of your frog to finish it up. To learn how to draw a more traditional-looking frog using both straight and curved lines, keep reading!

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