Photo:Stock Photosfrom Vaclav Sebek/Shutterstock
The multi-talented polar bear can do it all.
Ready to give it a go?
Then grab your drawing supplies and some paperit’s time todraw a polar bear!
Photo:Stock Photosfrom Vaclav Sebek/Shutterstock
Step 2: Add the snout
Next,add a rounded snoutto the circle.
The first will be the chest, so place it near the head.
The second will encompass the hindlegs of the polar bear and should be slightly larger.
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Step 4: Connect the circles
Then,connect these circlesby drawing a line across the back.
Step 5: Sketch the hind legs
Next, we’lladd the hind legs.
Polar bears have thick, heavy coats, so you’ll want to keep these limbs fairly wide.
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Afterward, draw the hind leg that is further away in a more straight position.
At this time, you’ve got the option to alsoadd the tailnear the bear’s bottom.
Step 6: Draw the front legs
Now, we’lladd the front legsto the polar bear.
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To do this, sketch a long sloping line from the head to the ground.
Use this to create the front leg nearest to you, which is extended as the bear walks.
The other leg will be moving forward in a complementary position.
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Remember to add a thin mouth curling underneath the nose.
It’s a great way to give your animal a story.
Place a scrap of paper under your drawing hand and slowly go over the sketch with a pen.
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It’s important to leave this step until last, otherwise, you risk smearing the ink.
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Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met
Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met