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  • Question
    How can I make a baby panda?
    Lovelife99
    Community Answer
    You draw baby pandas the same way as you would a regular panda, but they will be smaller and the eyes could be bigger (to show innocence).
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    If I make it red and purple, will that make it unrecognizable?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    Not really, as long as the panda is drawn correctly. Use any colors you'd like to color in the panda.
  • Question
    Can I make cuter eyes?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can just make small circles in the eyes and not color them in. It will look as if the pandas eyes are shining in a cute way.
  • Question
    How do you draw a bamboo?
    Community Answer
    Bamboo looks like a long, thin stalk with horizontal markings. It has long, slender leaves coming from the stalk in bunches. Make the bamboo however wide you want it to be. The horizontal lines should be 3 to 4 bamboo widths apart.
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    Should I erase the first lines?
    Community Answer
    Yes. After you go over with a black marker, erase all other lines inside and outside the panda.
  • Question
    Can you make it simpler?
    Community Answer
    The first example is the most simple one. It probably doesn't get more simple than that.
  • Question
    How do you draw it climbing to the top of a tree?
    Community Answer
    Analyze the figure and note where the black shades are. Then, draw the outline and head and, finally, shade neatly using pencil.
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    How do you draw a red panda?
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    Despite the name, red pandas actually look more like raccoons than pandas. Start by drawing a raccoon, but give it paw-like feet and a longer tail. Make him red-orange with creamy-white markings. Skip the black markings.
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    How do I make my panda look dead?
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    You can add some Xs for the eyes and draw it upside down. You can also add some red on his belly to make it look like blood.
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