dog drawing shading drawing

When it comes to learning to draw, most people want to know how to draw a dog easy. That’s because we love dogs! And, what better subject than your best friend. You’ll find in this easy step-by-step guide, that drawing dogs isn’t as difficult as you thought; just start with some basic shapes and build from there.

To draw a realistic dog you need the proper tools, such as Professional Drawing Pencils. With these pencils, you get varying degrees of lead, from 6B to 4H. Those in the B range have a softer lead for thicker, darker lines and shading; while the H range are pencils with a harder lead for finer and lighter lines. Here, the artist uses the HB pencil, which has a medium degree of hardness, and the 2H pencil. We also recommend using the Drawing Pad for this project; because, at a weight of 80 lb (26gsm), it is heavier than typical drawing paper and will give you a nice, sturdy surface. Using this acid-free paper will also ensure that your work doesn’t fade over time.

How To Draw A Dog Step By Step - Dog Drawing Shading Drawing

TIP: Since we’re drawing this dog as if we’re in front and to the side of it, get the correct perspective by placing the two circles of the front feet a little lower than the back feet. Things that appear closer to us will be lower and get a little higher as they move away from us.

Pug Dog Pencil Drawing Art Print By Artist Dj Rogers

It may not look like a dog quite yet, but now you have the foundation of shapes to begin building the dog’s frame.

Now that the dog’s major parts are all connected, the artist erases the circles and ovals and starts to draw a more realistic and lifelike dog.

Now you’re going to add life to the dog! The artist does this by using the 2H pencil for shading to give its body form and volume.

Learn How To Easily Draw A Dog

There you have it! You’ve just drawn a cute dog. You can continue to add more details and shading until you’re satisfied with your results. We hope you’ve learned a lot and that this guide encourages you to draw more of your adorable, furry friends!Follow along with me as I demonstrate how to draw dogs and other furry critters in graphite. In this piece I have elected not to add a background, so my concentration will be on the main subject. The completed drawing will be 8x8" in size, drawn with a .7mm mechanical pencil with HB lead on smooth Bristol paper.

First I lightly sketch an accurate line drawing (this has been significantly darkened to be easier to see). I draw in lines to indicate shade changes and major body parts (eyes, nose, etc.) I prefer a fairly detailed value sketch for accuracy. The value sketch can be attained in whatever your preferred method is: a grid, freehand, tracing, etc. I generally use the grid method to get my initial value sketch. I find it allows me good accuracy and enables me to enlarge my sketch to any size from even a small photo.

I like to start with my darkest values first, which in this case, is the nose, eyes, left ear and some of the gums. The eyes are VERY important to the finished drawing and I like to complete them early on.

How To Draw A Long Haired Dog In Colored Pencil, Part 1

I like to work from the right to the left and top to bottom. I use a piece of paper under my hand to prevent smearing the areas I have completed and the oils in my skin from contacting the paper.

I use lines to create the look of fur. It is important to pay attention to the direction that the hair lies and make your pencil strokes in the same direction. The length of hair must also be observed. Short hair uses short strokes; longer hair uses longer strokes. The width of the hair can also vary. I use the flattened side of my pencil to make course hairs and the very tip for fine hairs.

Contrast is what gives any drawing a three dimensional look. By using the full range of tones, from white to black, it creates an impression of dimension. As I begin to do more work on the face I observe the areas in the picture that should be lightest, darkest, and the mid-tones.

How To Draw A Puppy

When first learning to draw in pencil, it is sometimes easier for an artist to take the reference picture into a photo editing program and convert it to grayscale. Another trick is to squint your eyes, which helps reduce the detail that you can see and helps visually pull out the major shades in a picture rather than all the little details.

Sadie's face continues to take shape. Her personality that is reflected in the photograph is beginning to pop through in the drawing.

Learn How To Draw A Dog, Graphite Art Lesson - Dog Drawing Shading Drawing

The drawing of Sadie is complete. The lower part of her chest is not as in focus in the picture as her face. I blur her chest a bit with a facial tissue. I come in with a kneaded gum eraser and pick up some highlights and clean up smudges. The last things I do are to add small details including her whiskers and my signature.

Cute Dog Pencil Shading Drawing By Apurbakantiroy22 On Deviantart

I did take some artistic liberty to remove the strap of the collar and tag. I also made it look as if she is sitting, where in the photo she is lying down.Start out by picking your pencils. I used a 2H pencil for light shading/lines, an HB for sketching/shading, and 2B/B pencils for dark shading and lines.

Start out by drawing a basic sketch of the dog's head. Make sure that you are sketching as lightly as possible. Use the guidelines if you need them.

Use a blending stump or cloth to roughly shade in the background. This allows the foreground to pop out a bit more.

How To Draw A Retriever Dog With Pencil Step By Step Tutorial

I like beginning the detailing process with the eyes. You'll want to start out by defining your lines a bit and making them look less sketchy. I used a 2H pencil for this.

Now roughly shade in the forehead and the area around the eyes. Depending on what kind of paper you are using you may or may not have to add more than one layer of shading. Since I am using water color paper, which is very textured, I had to add more layers of shading later. more

 - Dog Drawing Shading Drawing

Shade in the ear using a 2H pencil. Try to get a feel for how the fur is flowing when drawing your lines. Don't just scribble in the shading.

How To Draw A Dog In 9 Easy Steps

Now move your shading towards the nose. Use a B and HB for shading the nose itself. Continue using the 2H for the fur.

After you have shaded in the rest of the dog you are done with the first layer. All you need to do now is go back (in the same order) and add another layer of shading on the fur using a 2H. Be sure to define your outlines and clean up your background. more

Here is the result of going over my shading again and cleaning up the lines. A lot of people have been asking where I get all of my supplies, well I finally put up a list of what I use and where to get it on my website, finalprodigy.com. Just browse the list on the right of the page. I hope everyone enjoyed this tutorial and I look forward to making many more! more

How To Draw A Dog In 7 Easy Steps

Tags: draw realistic animals, how to draw canines, how to draw a dog, how to draw realistic, draw realistic, how to draw pets

Description: Hey everyone, here's a new dog tutorial which focuses on the head. I used a picture of a Polish Hunting Dog for reference just in case you were wondering. Get pencils, paper, and erasers ready!

How To Draw A Dog - Dog Drawing Shading Drawing

We temporarily stopped you from leaving so you could confirm The site above is not affiliated with in any way. Please continue at your own risk. Don't enter any passwords or personal information from a site claiming to be or its affiliates.This tutorial explains how to draw a dog from the side view in four steps going from a rough proportions sketch to a pencil shaded drawing. The dog in this example is a Husky but you can apply the same principals to drawing other dogs.

German Shepherd Pencil Drawing

If you are learning to draw and want to draw a dog the side view is a good place to start. It’s a fairly easy view to draw from and allows you to show most parts of the dog.

As with drawing just about anything you should start your drawing of the dog by first getting it’s overall proportions. Do an overall very light rough sketch of the shape of the dog. Only include the major parts such as the head (ears included), body, legs and tail. Leave out the smaller details for the next step.

You can use basic geometrical shapes where appropriate to help you get the proportions. For example the head is close to a circle and the ears are close to triangles.

Puppy Charcoal Drawings Shading & Values

Though the sketch stage may

0 comments

Post a Comment