How To Draw A Leopard

Learn How To Draw A Leopard Quickly

Go to the far left corner and let’s work on the animal’s head (00 min 07 sec). Start at the top of the forehead and move down to the jaw. The black nose, the mouth, and the whiskers are the next steps in this how to draw a Leopard tutorial (00 min 12 sec). Use a simple line to cover the head like you see in the video and jump up to the ears.

They are perky and identical to each other (00 min 28 sec). The sharp eye is connected to the nose with a long line (00 min 37 sec). Alright, the head is complete! Let’s move on to the body (00 min 45 sec). The front and rear legs that are in-your-face because of the angle come first. All four legs look almost the same, but we’ll get to the remaining two later.

You’ve got three fingers on each foot and a combination of lines and curves for the legs. For the back, you’ll need one long line that starts right where the ear ends. See that tail in the far right corner (01 min 20 sec). It’s the next step in this how to draw a Leopard tutorial (01 min 20 sec). The legs on the other side and the dots all over the body follow (01 min 33 sec).

Before you learn how to draw A Leopard, did you know?

There are 5 species in the Panthera genus, and these “cats” are one of the most popular ones. They live in some large parts of Asia and in sub-Saharan Africa. Did you know that the international organizations have included them into the “Vulnerable” list? That’s because Leopards are losing their habitat and are declining in numbers.

Hunting them is illegal, but people still smuggle this endangered species for medical use and, of course, decoration. Leopards come with a pretty large skull, a long, flexible body, and shorter legs compared to the other cats.

Some Things To Keep In Mind…

These tutorials are only here to guide you. Your drawing does not need to look "identical" to mine.

Start with rough but light pencil strokes that you can work into the shapes you want.

Once you have your rough drawing completed, go over it in a darker stroke for your final drawing.

Add shading and/or color to complete if desired.

Using this technique you will be able to draw anything after some practice... even without following step-by-step tutorials.

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