![]() ![]() This, at the end of the day, will support you get to sketching dogs “live.” For the purposes of getting started, however, I’d like to show you how to approach drawing from a photograph and the stages you can work through. I will touch on this a little later in the post. ![]() Sketching a dog live is a different proposition to working from a photograph. For the record, I like to use the stick man analogy for drawing a human. On a sketch class a few months ago someone asked whether I would approach drawing a dog in the same way in which I explained how to draw a human figure. I must admit, although I have sketched our canine friends before, I’ve never spent too long thinking about whether or not there is a logical process to approaching how to draw this animal.Īs usual, if I was to delve into a step by step approach I would advocate that you sketch a dog in layers! After all, it possesses an anatomy as does a human figure, with muscles included, but with the addition of fur and different facial features. There are over 450 recognised breed of dogs across the globe so there are plenty of them to choose from to fill a sketchbook. How difficult is it to draw dogs, and can you do it in 4 easy steps? ![]()
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