How to Draw a Grizzly Bear

At the center of the paper, draw a very large circle for the head. , On top of this circle, add a small oval on each side for its ears. , Draw a vertical line at the center of the circle., draw a small horizontal oval at the bottom (within and not...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: At the center of the paper

    Add two parallel horizontal lines across this vertical line.

    This will serve as the guide line where to place the eyes later. , Align it with the vertical line. , Add dash stroke details to give the impression of furriness. ,, Add short dash stroke patterns for furriness. ,,, Note:
    Their fur is usually dark to golden brown.
  2. Step 2: draw a very large circle for the head.

  3. Step 3: On top of this circle

  4. Step 4: add a small oval on each side for its ears.

  5. Step 5: Draw a vertical line at the center of the circle.

  6. Step 6: draw a small horizontal oval at the bottom (within and not intersecting) the large circle.

  7. Step 7: Using the horizontal guide lines

  8. Step 8: draw the bear's eyes.

  9. Step 9: following the vertical guide line

  10. Step 10: draw the snout of the bear

  11. Step 11: using little zigzags and dashes to emphasize its furry nature.

  12. Step 12: Trace the bear's head outline using curvy zigzag lines.

  13. Step 13: Complete the bear's head outline and ears using the same principle on making it appear furry.

  14. Step 14: Erase unnecessary lines.

  15. Step 15: Color the drawing as desired.

Detailed Guide

Add two parallel horizontal lines across this vertical line.

This will serve as the guide line where to place the eyes later. , Align it with the vertical line. , Add dash stroke details to give the impression of furriness. ,, Add short dash stroke patterns for furriness. ,,, Note:
Their fur is usually dark to golden brown.

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