How to Draw a Cartoon Cow
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To start this first step on the cartoon cow you will need to draw some guidelines and shapes like you always have to do when starting one of my lessons. Draw a circle for the cows head and then add the facial guidelines. You will then draw a neck lin
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For step two you will start drawing out the shape of the cartoon cows head and long narrow snout as you see here. use the facial guidelines to start drawing in the face like the eyes. Next draw the neck and chest line and then start drawing out the c
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When you have reached step three your cartoon cow will start looking great. Finish drawing the nose tip and add the nostril holes, and then draw a nice smile line. Finish the eyes and shade in the pupils and then sketch out the hair, horns and ears.
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Finish drawing the back legs and then draw the sack that is hanging from down under. Draw the tail and then draw the back hooves.
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All you will do here in your last drawing step is drawing out the markings that is scattered on the cows body. Draw hooves lines and then start erasing all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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July 17, 2009
Description: Here is a simple tutorial on “how to draw a cartoon cow" step by step. Again this animal is going to be very simple to learn from because all the steps and instructions are easy to follow and read. Cartoon cows can be so cute if you draw them to be. I already have a lesson on a baby cow and that came out simply adorable. I enjoyed sketching out this animal because he looks so generic, and that is what most people look for when they want a tutorial on a cartoon cow. If you guys have any request for a cartoon person, place or thing, don’t hesitate to do a shout out in the live draw chat, or just leave a comment on one of the tutorials. You can even instant message me through the instant chat box here on the site. I have three more tutorials to upload which means I have to leave momentarily once again. Have fun with this submission on “how to draw a cartoon cow” step by step. Peace out and happy drawing folks!