Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2024 14:30:53 GMT
In this tutorial, we'll walk through how to draw the Big Bad Wolf from the Bluey Minisode 'Three Pigs'. This wolf has a fun, cartoony design with a colorful outfit and a mischievous expression. Let's get started!
Materials Needed:
Paper
Pencil
Eraser
Black pen or marker (for outlining)
Colored pencils or markers (dark blue, light brown, purple, green, red, and yellow)
Step 1: Basic Shapes
Head and Body: Start by drawing a large oval for the head. Below the head, draw a slightly smaller oval for the body. The head should be about twice the size of the body.
Guidelines: Add a vertical line down the middle of the head and a horizontal line across the middle to help place the facial features later.
Step 2: Sketch the Face
Eyes: Draw two large ovals on the upper part of the head, one on each side of the vertical guideline. Add small circles inside for the pupils.
Nose: In the middle of the horizontal guideline, draw a rounded triangle for the nose. Color it in purple.
Mouth: Below the nose, draw a wide, curved line for the mouth, giving the wolf a mischievous grin. Add two small curved lines at each end of the mouth for extra expression.
Step 3: Draw the Ears and Cap
Ears: On top of the head, draw two pointed ears. They should be slightly curved inward, giving them a cartoony look.
Cap: Draw the dark blue cap on the top of the wolf’s head, slightly tilted to one side. Start with the brim, which is a curved rectangle, and then draw the top of the cap, which should be rounded and slightly floppy.
Step 4: Sketch the Body and Limbs
Body: Draw a simple, rounded rectangle shape for the body, connecting it to the head.
Arms: Draw two long, curved lines on each side of the body for the arms. Add small ovals at the ends for the hands.
Legs: Draw two short legs at the bottom of the body, making them slightly thicker at the bottom.
Step 5: Add the Overcoat and Boots
Overcoat: Draw the outline of the green and red overcoat around the body. The coat should be open at the front, with the edges flaring out slightly. Add some wavy lines for the coat’s hem, and don’t forget to draw the coat collar near the neck.
Buttons: Add two or three buttons down the front of the coat, alternating in green and red.
Boots: Draw the wellington boots on the wolf’s feet. They should be big and rounded, covering the lower part of the legs. Add two pairs of boots—one pair on each foot.
Step 6: Add Details and Clean Up
Fur Texture: Lightly sketch some small, curved lines along the edges of the face and body to suggest fur texture.
Tail: Draw a bushy tail sticking out from behind the overcoat. Make it curved and slightly pointed at the end.
Clean Up: Erase any unnecessary guidelines and clean up your lines.
Step 7: Outline and Color
Outline: Go over your final drawing with a black pen or marker to make the lines stand out.
Color:
Fur: Color the wolf’s fur light brown.
Nose: Color the nose purple.
Cap: Color the cap dark blue.
Overcoat: Color the overcoat green, with red accents on the buttons and collar.
Boots: Color the wellington boots yellow or any color you like!
Step 8: Final Touches
Add any final details, like shading or highlights, to give your drawing more depth. You can add some shadows under the wolf's feet and on the coat to make the drawing pop.
And there you have it—a fun, cartoony drawing of the Big Bad Wolf from Bluey's 'Three Pigs'!
Materials Needed:
Paper
Pencil
Eraser
Black pen or marker (for outlining)
Colored pencils or markers (dark blue, light brown, purple, green, red, and yellow)
Step 1: Basic Shapes
Head and Body: Start by drawing a large oval for the head. Below the head, draw a slightly smaller oval for the body. The head should be about twice the size of the body.
Guidelines: Add a vertical line down the middle of the head and a horizontal line across the middle to help place the facial features later.
Step 2: Sketch the Face
Eyes: Draw two large ovals on the upper part of the head, one on each side of the vertical guideline. Add small circles inside for the pupils.
Nose: In the middle of the horizontal guideline, draw a rounded triangle for the nose. Color it in purple.
Mouth: Below the nose, draw a wide, curved line for the mouth, giving the wolf a mischievous grin. Add two small curved lines at each end of the mouth for extra expression.
Step 3: Draw the Ears and Cap
Ears: On top of the head, draw two pointed ears. They should be slightly curved inward, giving them a cartoony look.
Cap: Draw the dark blue cap on the top of the wolf’s head, slightly tilted to one side. Start with the brim, which is a curved rectangle, and then draw the top of the cap, which should be rounded and slightly floppy.
Step 4: Sketch the Body and Limbs
Body: Draw a simple, rounded rectangle shape for the body, connecting it to the head.
Arms: Draw two long, curved lines on each side of the body for the arms. Add small ovals at the ends for the hands.
Legs: Draw two short legs at the bottom of the body, making them slightly thicker at the bottom.
Step 5: Add the Overcoat and Boots
Overcoat: Draw the outline of the green and red overcoat around the body. The coat should be open at the front, with the edges flaring out slightly. Add some wavy lines for the coat’s hem, and don’t forget to draw the coat collar near the neck.
Buttons: Add two or three buttons down the front of the coat, alternating in green and red.
Boots: Draw the wellington boots on the wolf’s feet. They should be big and rounded, covering the lower part of the legs. Add two pairs of boots—one pair on each foot.
Step 6: Add Details and Clean Up
Fur Texture: Lightly sketch some small, curved lines along the edges of the face and body to suggest fur texture.
Tail: Draw a bushy tail sticking out from behind the overcoat. Make it curved and slightly pointed at the end.
Clean Up: Erase any unnecessary guidelines and clean up your lines.
Step 7: Outline and Color
Outline: Go over your final drawing with a black pen or marker to make the lines stand out.
Color:
Fur: Color the wolf’s fur light brown.
Nose: Color the nose purple.
Cap: Color the cap dark blue.
Overcoat: Color the overcoat green, with red accents on the buttons and collar.
Boots: Color the wellington boots yellow or any color you like!
Step 8: Final Touches
Add any final details, like shading or highlights, to give your drawing more depth. You can add some shadows under the wolf's feet and on the coat to make the drawing pop.
And there you have it—a fun, cartoony drawing of the Big Bad Wolf from Bluey's 'Three Pigs'!