How to Draw a Zombie Cat, Zombie Cat
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Okay, you might want to start taking your time as of now. Begin sketching out the shape of the cat's head which should include the fluffy hair for the cheeks, and then draw out the one ear. The mouth is doing this scream like meow so that is why the
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Here is where the real fun starts. The first thing you want to do is sketch out the cat's eyes. Do this with a straight sloped line for the lids of the eyes, and from there draw out the bowl shapes for the eyes. Around the eyes fill it with a dark th
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Sketch out the other ear and then begin drawing gashes and open holes on the face like the cheek, and forehead. Next sketch in the nose tip, teeth, and fangs. You will also need to end this step by adding the detailing to the ears and some parts of t
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Sketch in the rest of the cat's neck and begin drawing the collar. Draw the right shoulder, and then the left arm and claw exposed paw. Add detailing where needed, and move to step six.
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On the right side finish the leg and draw in the paw. Next, draw the name tag, and slowly sketch out the entire torso with the ribs out in the open, as well as the insides. Add some stitch marks on the lining for the body's skin, and move to step sev
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For the last step, draw out the back leg, paw, and then the tail. Draw in some cuts and gashes, and erase the mistakes and guides that you drew in the previous steps.
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September 21, 2011
Description: You guys keep asking for more and more zombie animals and it’s with good cause too. I guess I could break down and make another lesson on one of these amazing creatures since Halloween is right around the corner. So here it is, this time you will learn "how to draw a zombie cat", step by step. This design concept is really creative because instead of a normal sitting pose, I actually wanted to create an image of a cat that has one nasty personality. As you know cats love hissing, and clawing things they don’t like. This zombie cat has the claws fully exposed waiting to slice something up. I also replaced the spilling guts with a sliced up torso that has the rib cage fully out in the open. There is also some gashes on the cheeks, forehead, and on the thigh. Of course I couldn’t forget to include a name tag for this once feline friend, so Mr. Fluffy has a name tag and name too. This should be an entertaining tutorial, and I want to thank everyone that gave suggestions and pointed out some cool facts. Enjoy this tutorial on yet another zombie animal in the form of a cat. I will be back with more cool stuff so try and stay tuned in for more drawing fun.