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QuestionHow would I draw the dog's feet to make them look realistic?Community AnswerWhen you draw the paws, make sure you don't just draw circles with lines in them. Make it so the paw is the correct size and shape for that breed or size of dog. Make it extend from the leg, and add curved lines into it.
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QuestionHow do you draw a realistic Australian Shepherd?Community AnswerUnlike the Rottweiler used in this article, an Australian Shepherd would have a smaller, streamlined, and less bulky build. However, you can use a similar base by marking out the head, chest, and hindquarter of the dog. Rather than using the long ovular head, you can replace it with a squared base, then add a triangular muzzle. For the chest and hind leg, round them off more to create the nearly rectangular body of an Aussie. Once these three components are marked out, you can proceed to arrange them to fit a position of your choice. Using a reference photo, you can then sketch the outline for the dog, later working toward smaller details.
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QuestionHow do I draw better eyes on a realistic dog?Community AnswerIn my experience with drawing my pup, I'd say make them semi-circular. Don't just draw a circle, or an oval. If you've drawn human eyes before, then it is similar to that. Round off the back of the eye, and make the front come to a point. Also, if you want to draw a dog with bigger eyes, such as a puppy, make the back a little taller, so it looks bigger, but keeping the same size. I've noticed my dog has three colors in his eyes - the dark, dark brown outer rim, the lovely, rich lighter brown ring, then a tree-brown inner ring, then the pupil. That's just my guide, so adapt it to your own needs.
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QuestionWhen someone draws a realistic dog, does it look 3D?Community AnswerIt depends on how realistic the drawing is. It should.
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QuestionCan somebody tell me where I could find steps to draw a Pekingese?Community AnswerThere is no article on how to draw a Pekingese, but I would look up reference photos, and adapt the steps in this to fit a Pekingese.
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QuestionHow do I draw a realistic head?Community Answer
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QuestionHow do I draw a realistic collie?CatherineCommunity AnswerMake the dog a bit less muscular and make the tail longer and fluffier.
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QuestionHow do I draw a realistic Bernese mountain dog?Community AnswerLess muscle, slightly smaller chest, slightly bigger abdomen, longer fur, lowered ears that are also a bit longer. Looking up images to use as a reference might help. Other than that, just practice.
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QuestionHow do I draw a realistic shih tzu?Community AnswerSimple, it's easiest to start with the eyes. The eyes are quite round, but nearing the bottom and top they have a more oval like shape. It would be best described if you searched a picture up. Then underneath the eyes, draw a more oval shape, like a curved line. Just underneath that, for the dog 'moustache' draw a line coming down, making it curved as it comes down. Then, lightly with your pencil, put your pencil next to the top of the curved line, and draw another. Keep doing this. Back to the curve above, from the side of that make it come down almost like a '\' shape, do this on the other side also, then doing another curve at the bottom for the nose. Take your time.
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QuestionHow to draw a realistic pembroke welsh corgi?RainyTop AnswererApply the steps of this article where you can, and use reference images of Pembroke Welsh Corgis to get the proportions and shapes right. Remember that they have short legs and a long body!
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