Drawing For Kids, Would you like to create a tiger cartoon? With the aid of our free, detailed how-to-draw a tiger guide, you can now! You may find a download option by scrolling down, print the illustrated instructions to follow along, and in just a few minutes, you’ll have a finished drawing of a tiger that you can show off to your loved ones.
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I apologize for the week’s lack of posts. I had been away from home for a week trekking. Although it was a blast, I missed my children. When they said, “Let’s produce a video,” as one of the first things I heard when I got back; it certainly made my day
EASY STEPS ON HOW TO DRAW A TIGER
Roar! Everything you need to know about sketching tigers is covered in this tutorial, including how to draw their stripes, paws, tail, and claws.
We designed this sketching tutorial with kids in mind so that anyone can participate, regardless of age or drawing proficiency. Anyone who wants to learn how to draw a tiger should use this guide.
Kids can develop their imagination, fine motor and coordination abilities, and a healthy method of expressing their feelings by learning how to draw a cartoon tiger.
LET’S PRACTICE DRAWING A TIGER.
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- You’ll be sketching your own in no time if you follow this simple, step-by-step lesson on how to draw a tiger:
- Let’s begin drawing our tiger in Step 1! Add a rounded rectangle after drawing a circle. Keep in mind that the top is smaller.
- The ears are created by drawing two circles and removing superfluous lines.
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- Give the head an arching line.
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- Add a drop form to create the tiger’s body. You’ll notice that the bottom is flatter than the top.
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- Add two straight, arched lines down the middle; they resemble a “W.”
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- Now add two horizontal, smaller ovals and two large ovals to the sides. The paws and legs are shown here.
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- Add curved lines to the tail and a half-circle to each ear.
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- Great! Let’s add a few specifics. In addition to adding a line going down from the nose and stripes to the entire body, draw little ovals for the eyes and a triangle for the nose.
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- Good work! If you like, you can add fangs or other characteristics.
- Well done! You’ve finished drawing your tiger! Get some crayons and add some colorful flair!
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