How to Draw a Coyote
Draw a circle for the head. , Draw another sphere below and behind the first circle to serve as its neck. , Draw a U-shaped curve on the first circle, with its bottom pointing diagonally to the right., Remove unnecessary lines. , Draw a larger oval...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw a circle for the head.
This will serve as the coyote's nose. ,, This will serve as its body. , The front pairs straight and the back pairs with joints.
Add circles below for the feet. , Below the largest oval near the farthest leg, trace a slightly wavy line to as a guide for the tail. , Draw a horizontal line intersecting these three lines to serve as guides where to place the eyes. ,,,,,,, -
Step 2: Draw another sphere below and behind the first circle to serve as its neck.
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Step 3: Draw a U-shaped curve on the first circle
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Step 4: with its bottom pointing diagonally to the right.
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Step 5: Remove unnecessary lines.
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Step 6: Draw a larger oval below and behind the second oval.
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Step 7: Below the large oval
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Step 8: draw stretched ovals for its legs.
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Step 9: Using the guide lines as reference
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Step 10: draw the outline and ears of the coyote's head (To make a furry impression
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Step 11: use zigzag lines).
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Step 12: In-between the ears
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Step 13: draw three vertical lines going down towards the nose.
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Step 14: Using the above guide lines
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Step 15: draw details of its eyes
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Step 16: Add inside details of the coyote's ears.
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Step 17: Begin tracing the front of the coyote's body and legs.
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Step 18: Continue tracing the rest of the coyote's body
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Step 19: legs and tail.
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Step 20: Erase unnecessary lines.
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Step 21: Add further "furry" details by using small line dashes.
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Step 22: Color the drawing as desired.
Detailed Guide
This will serve as the coyote's nose. ,, This will serve as its body. , The front pairs straight and the back pairs with joints.
Add circles below for the feet. , Below the largest oval near the farthest leg, trace a slightly wavy line to as a guide for the tail. , Draw a horizontal line intersecting these three lines to serve as guides where to place the eyes. ,,,,,,,
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