How to Draw a Hotdog
Create the bun., Draw the hot dog ends., Add toppings., Erase any mistakes., Colour in the drawing., Add shading to the drawing., Outline the drawing.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create the bun.
Start off your drawing with the signature hotdog bun.
Create the bun by replicating the shape of a large bean. -
Step 2: Draw the hot dog ends.
Add the end pieces of the hotdog by creating a C like shape and attaching it on both ends of the bun. , No hotdog is complete without toppings of course.
On top of the hotdog draw a squiggly line to make the ketchup or mustard.
Feel free to add other toppings such as relish it's your drawing after all. , Notice any smudge marks or errors then remove the errors with a good quality eraser. , Add some colour to your freshly drawn image.
Use tan for the bun, brown for the sausage, and yellow or red for the mustard or ketchup. , Shading the drawing is optional however, it will make the drawing end up looking better. , Use a dark colour to outline the drawing to really make it pop. -
Step 3: Add toppings.
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Step 4: Erase any mistakes.
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Step 5: Colour in the drawing.
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Step 6: Add shading to the drawing.
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Step 7: Outline the drawing.
Detailed Guide
Start off your drawing with the signature hotdog bun.
Create the bun by replicating the shape of a large bean.
Add the end pieces of the hotdog by creating a C like shape and attaching it on both ends of the bun. , No hotdog is complete without toppings of course.
On top of the hotdog draw a squiggly line to make the ketchup or mustard.
Feel free to add other toppings such as relish it's your drawing after all. , Notice any smudge marks or errors then remove the errors with a good quality eraser. , Add some colour to your freshly drawn image.
Use tan for the bun, brown for the sausage, and yellow or red for the mustard or ketchup. , Shading the drawing is optional however, it will make the drawing end up looking better. , Use a dark colour to outline the drawing to really make it pop.
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