How to Draw Tigger from Winnie the Pooh

Draw the nose as a rounded triangle pointing downwards., Draw the top of the mouth., Draw a slightly curved, vertical line from the bottom point of the nose until it reaches the "U" shape. , Draw the bottom jaw., Draw Tigger's tummy., Draw a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw the nose as a rounded triangle pointing downwards.

    Starting a little to the left of the point of the nose draw a "U" shape.

    Join the top right of the "U" to the top right of the nose with a "V" like you might use to draw a seagull. ,, It extends quite way down (A taller "U" shape this time) but curves near the top right to create a bulge. , It is an elongated oval shape.

    The top (top-right) of his tummy is slightly overlapped by his lower jaw. ,,,, One starts from almost the point of the pentagon, the other from underneath the bulge of his smile. ,,, It needs to be one continuous curve that starts at the top of the oval you drew for his tummy. ,, It can be tricky to judge how long this line should be, the orange dotted line on the diagram may be helpful in estimating. , Start from the bottom of the line you just drew and then draw a "C" like shape that cuts into his tummy.

    Go back to where you started this line and continue it back a little bit (the red line) Rub out the tummy hidden by his arm (green dotted line). ,, About 8-10 is fine. ,,,,, It starts at the end of the last line but finishes in the middle of his foot (Doesn't connect to any other line). , This is another hard line to judge so again the dotted line may be useful, but use your artistic judgement. ,,, (The green line in the diagram). , This can make or break your drawing so outline them lightly first.

    The example shows 5 stripes on his tail (the end is colored in black too), 4 on each leg, 5 on each arm (but on his right arm two are joined), 2 on his neck, 3 on his head pointing up and one pointing down on his head. , His body is mainly orange.

    His nose is pink.

    His stripes are, of course, black.

    His face and tummy are yellow.
  2. Step 2: Draw the top of the mouth.

  3. Step 3: Draw a slightly curved

  4. Step 4: vertical line from the bottom point of the nose until it reaches the "U" shape.

  5. Step 5: Draw the bottom jaw.

  6. Step 6: Draw Tigger's tummy.

  7. Step 7: Draw a pentagon shape where the lower left corner of the pentagon touches the top right corner of his nose.

  8. Step 8: Draw two dots for eyes and little lines for eyebrows inside the pentagon.

  9. Step 9: Darken the brow so it is quite thick (the two top sides of the pentagon).

  10. Step 10: Draw two lines which will extend to be Tigger's head.

  11. Step 11: Draw an angular backwards "C" shape to form Tigger's ear.

  12. Step 12: Draw his inner ear as a triangle inside the "C" shape you just drew.

  13. Step 13: Draw his right arm and paw (but on the left side).

  14. Step 14: Draw his thumb and join his hand to his tummy using a short diagonal line.

  15. Step 15: Draw a curvy line starting from the right of his chin to just under a quart of the way down his body.

  16. Step 16: Draw Tigger's left arm (on your right).

  17. Step 17: Join his hand to his neck using a backwards "L" shape to create an elbow.

  18. Step 18: Draw lines on his tummy showing where it is sewn on.

  19. Step 19: Draw his bum/leg using a similar "L" shape to his arm but starting halfway down his for arm and ending vertically under his chin.

  20. Step 20: Draw a backwards "C" shape starting at the end of the line you just drew to create a foot.

  21. Step 21: Draw an "n" shape to join together his two feet.

  22. Step 22: Continue the "n" to the left of the picture until it is vertically underneath the back of his right hand.

  23. Step 23: Draw a shape like a bridge to make the top of his foot.

  24. Step 24: Join the top of his foot to his tummy.

  25. Step 25: Draw an oval

  26. Step 26: elongated horizontally to create the end of Tigger's tail.

  27. Step 27: Attach the tail to his body by using two "L" shapes.

  28. Step 28: Extend the top of the bottom half of his tail (should be vertical) to create a crease in his tail.

  29. Step 29: Add stripes.

  30. Step 30: Colour in Tigger.

Detailed Guide

Starting a little to the left of the point of the nose draw a "U" shape.

Join the top right of the "U" to the top right of the nose with a "V" like you might use to draw a seagull. ,, It extends quite way down (A taller "U" shape this time) but curves near the top right to create a bulge. , It is an elongated oval shape.

The top (top-right) of his tummy is slightly overlapped by his lower jaw. ,,,, One starts from almost the point of the pentagon, the other from underneath the bulge of his smile. ,,, It needs to be one continuous curve that starts at the top of the oval you drew for his tummy. ,, It can be tricky to judge how long this line should be, the orange dotted line on the diagram may be helpful in estimating. , Start from the bottom of the line you just drew and then draw a "C" like shape that cuts into his tummy.

Go back to where you started this line and continue it back a little bit (the red line) Rub out the tummy hidden by his arm (green dotted line). ,, About 8-10 is fine. ,,,,, It starts at the end of the last line but finishes in the middle of his foot (Doesn't connect to any other line). , This is another hard line to judge so again the dotted line may be useful, but use your artistic judgement. ,,, (The green line in the diagram). , This can make or break your drawing so outline them lightly first.

The example shows 5 stripes on his tail (the end is colored in black too), 4 on each leg, 5 on each arm (but on his right arm two are joined), 2 on his neck, 3 on his head pointing up and one pointing down on his head. , His body is mainly orange.

His nose is pink.

His stripes are, of course, black.

His face and tummy are yellow.

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