How to Draw a Cat Face

Draw a circle with a cross through it., Add two curves for the neck and join these curves with the head. , Make two triangles on top of the head for ears., Sketch a small triangle for the nose where all of the lines intersect., Above the middle...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Draw a circle with a cross through it.

    The cross should bend the way the cat drawing is facing.
  2. Step 2: Add two curves for the neck and join these curves with the head.

    , The triangles may be erect, twisted, or down, as in pointing toward the ground.

    Avoid making them floppy, like dog ears, as this is not a cat's ear. , Then, slightly below it, make a shape like a sideways "3" for the mouth. , The eyes should be pointing in the direction the cross bends.(To make it cuter, draw the eyes larger,but not too large). , Draw fur around and on top of the cat's head. , Trace the outline of the cat's head, ears and neck.

    Trace the eyes, nose and mouth.

    Then, take an eraser and erase all of the pencil marks.

    You can also color your cat, choosing any range of cat colors and fur patterns for inspiration. ,
  3. Step 3: Make two triangles on top of the head for ears.

  4. Step 4: Sketch a small triangle for the nose where all of the lines intersect.

  5. Step 5: Above the middle line

  6. Step 6: draw two eyes.

  7. Step 7: shape the face.

  8. Step 8: take a black marker or pen that isn't likely to smudge.

  9. Step 9: Finished.

Detailed Guide

The cross should bend the way the cat drawing is facing.

, The triangles may be erect, twisted, or down, as in pointing toward the ground.

Avoid making them floppy, like dog ears, as this is not a cat's ear. , Then, slightly below it, make a shape like a sideways "3" for the mouth. , The eyes should be pointing in the direction the cross bends.(To make it cuter, draw the eyes larger,but not too large). , Draw fur around and on top of the cat's head. , Trace the outline of the cat's head, ears and neck.

Trace the eyes, nose and mouth.

Then, take an eraser and erase all of the pencil marks.

You can also color your cat, choosing any range of cat colors and fur patterns for inspiration. ,

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