Step-by-step Instructions to Draw a Cartoon Tiger
Ambitious about drawing cartoons? It's not rocket science. Refer to this Buzzle article and learn how to draw a cartoon tiger very easily.
Quick Tip
To draw or sketch more confidently without shaky hands, practice drawing geometrically correct lines and circles.
May it be an art class assignment, or just drawing something for fun, cartoons are very easy to make, as they do not have proportionate bodies and don't require too many artistic skills. If you're new to drawing cartoons, don't worry! Drawing a tiger is as simple as sitting at your desk and scribbling on a notepad. So when you think of a cartoon tiger, there are many characters that would come to mind. Especially, the famous ones like 'Tigger' from
Winnie the Pooh
, 'Share Khan' from The Jungle Book, or 'Vitaly' from Madagascar.
You'll Need
Sheets of paper
A pencil
An eraser
Some colors
While learning to draw any cartoon, try to understand the structure of its body. Reduce the structure to basic shapes. For instance, look at the head of the tiger. Is it oval, round, or squarish? Detailing is a later part; first draw the shapes of the head, body, legs, and the tail.
You can draw this tiger in minutes, just using four types of shapes; circle, hexagon, triangle, and quadrilateral.
Draw the Skeleton
To draw or sketch more confidently without shaky hands, practice drawing geometrically correct lines and circles.
May it be an art class assignment, or just drawing something for fun, cartoons are very easy to make, as they do not have proportionate bodies and don't require too many artistic skills. If you're new to drawing cartoons, don't worry! Drawing a tiger is as simple as sitting at your desk and scribbling on a notepad. So when you think of a cartoon tiger, there are many characters that would come to mind. Especially, the famous ones like 'Tigger' from
Winnie the Pooh
, 'Share Khan' from The Jungle Book, or 'Vitaly' from Madagascar.
You'll Need
Sheets of paper
A pencil
An eraser
Some colors
While learning to draw any cartoon, try to understand the structure of its body. Reduce the structure to basic shapes. For instance, look at the head of the tiger. Is it oval, round, or squarish? Detailing is a later part; first draw the shapes of the head, body, legs, and the tail.
You can draw this tiger in minutes, just using four types of shapes; circle, hexagon, triangle, and quadrilateral.
Draw the Skeleton
Referring to the illustrations above, do the following.
Draw a hexagon (1) for the head
Draw two circles, one above the front thigh (2) and the other above the rear thigh (3)
Connect both the circles with a quadrilateral (4), as shown in the figure
Draw triangles for the thighs (5 and 6)
Draw quadrilaterals for the legs (7, 9) and small conical feet (8, 10)
Draw two triangles for the ears (11 and 12)
Draw a U-shaped tail (13), as shown in the figure
Now, draw the other pair of limbs; make a big triangle for the front thigh (14), and a smaller one for the feet (15)
Similarly, draw another triangle for the rear thigh (16), a quadrilateral for the leg (17), and another small triangle for the rear feet (18)
Your tiger skeleton is now ready, so let's proceed to the next step.
Draw a hexagon (1) for the head
Draw two circles, one above the front thigh (2) and the other above the rear thigh (3)
Connect both the circles with a quadrilateral (4), as shown in the figure
Draw triangles for the thighs (5 and 6)
Draw quadrilaterals for the legs (7, 9) and small conical feet (8, 10)
Draw two triangles for the ears (11 and 12)
Draw a U-shaped tail (13), as shown in the figure
Now, draw the other pair of limbs; make a big triangle for the front thigh (14), and a smaller one for the feet (15)
Similarly, draw another triangle for the rear thigh (16), a quadrilateral for the leg (17), and another small triangle for the rear feet (18)
Your tiger skeleton is now ready, so let's proceed to the next step.
Connect the Shapes
Time to connect all the shapes you just drew.
Connect the body and head with curved lines as shown in the illustration
The shapes used are too blunt. Connecting them with curved lines will give a more continuous texture, and the parts will blend with each other
Erase unnecessary lines, and make the figure look whole
Connect the body and head with curved lines as shown in the illustration
The shapes used are too blunt. Connecting them with curved lines will give a more continuous texture, and the parts will blend with each other
Erase unnecessary lines, and make the figure look whole
Draw large circular eyes, and make the pupils black
Draw eyelids and eyebrows like those in the picture
Sketch a conical-shaped black nose, and the jawline with whiskers on either side
Do the detailing of the ears; show the distinction between the inner and outer ear
Also, add those small lines to the feet, so they look like paws with distinct fingers
Draw eyelids and eyebrows like those in the picture
Sketch a conical-shaped black nose, and the jawline with whiskers on either side
Do the detailing of the ears; show the distinction between the inner and outer ear
Also, add those small lines to the feet, so they look like paws with distinct fingers
Give a base coat of golden-yellow; refer to the image above
While coloring, be very careful. Leave the under body and lower jaw white, as shown
Add stripes to the face, body, and tail, and color the inner ears light pink
You can also give a background color; you could paint it light-green to give the picture a forest theme
While coloring, be very careful. Leave the under body and lower jaw white, as shown
Add stripes to the face, body, and tail, and color the inner ears light pink
You can also give a background color; you could paint it light-green to give the picture a forest theme
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