How to Draw an Anime Hamster
Draw a large circle., Draw an oval., Draw a tiny circle attached to the body., Draw four small ovals., Draw the eyes., Draw the nose and mouth., Draw the whiskers., Draw the ears., Finish your hamster.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Draw a large circle.
This will be the head. -
Step 2: Draw an oval.
Attach it to the right or left side of the head; this will be the body.
Make it a little smaller than the head. , This will be the tail
- take care to make it small. , Make two at the bottom facing up, as these are the back legs, and two half-ovals pointing out below the head as front legs. , These can be round or almond shaped; make them as large as possible and add decorations as pictured to the right. , The nose should be roughly triangular, and the mouth shaped in a grin. , It’s recommended that you keep them reasonably short.
To make them look more realistic, you can use a thin mechanical pencil. , Begin with a large outer circle, and draw within that a smaller circle. , You can add markings, tufts of hair, and color. -
Step 3: Draw a tiny circle attached to the body.
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Step 4: Draw four small ovals.
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Step 5: Draw the eyes.
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Step 6: Draw the nose and mouth.
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Step 7: Draw the whiskers.
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Step 8: Draw the ears.
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Step 9: Finish your hamster.
Detailed Guide
This will be the head.
Attach it to the right or left side of the head; this will be the body.
Make it a little smaller than the head. , This will be the tail
- take care to make it small. , Make two at the bottom facing up, as these are the back legs, and two half-ovals pointing out below the head as front legs. , These can be round or almond shaped; make them as large as possible and add decorations as pictured to the right. , The nose should be roughly triangular, and the mouth shaped in a grin. , It’s recommended that you keep them reasonably short.
To make them look more realistic, you can use a thin mechanical pencil. , Begin with a large outer circle, and draw within that a smaller circle. , You can add markings, tufts of hair, and color.
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