How to Draw Bullseye
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This is going to be one easy horse to draw. Begin by drawing a circle for the head, and an egg for the body. Connect these two shapes by drawing a long neck line. When this is done you can add the lining for the legs, and face.
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Since Bullseye is a cartoon type of horse, drawing the muzzle of the animal should be easy to do. This is where you will start. Once the front part of the horses nose and or mouth is drawn out, you can add the cheek lines, and draw in the eyes too.
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Okay, sketch in the teeth, and lower lip line for the mouth, and then draw the shape of Bullseye's neck. When that is done you can draw in the colored eyes, and then draw the ears, and stubby mane. Begin to draw the stitching lines since he is a stuf
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Draw the front legs and one hoof. Notice how the legs look like a flat or wobbly texture, be sure you sketch the lining the very same way. Next, finish drawing out the saddle and then the belly, back end, and stubby horse tail.
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For your last step all you have to do is finish drawing out the legs, and the rest of the hooves. Once that is done draw the foot saddles, and add all the stitch lines on the legs. Erase the guidelines and shapes you drew in step one.
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May 8, 2010
Description: I had my fun of drawing, submitting, and writing a very long lesson on a realistic cat. I want to take it down a notch and submit something fun, and exciting. I was thinking of all the Disney characters I drew so far, and noticed that there is a few that show you how to draw Toy Story characters Like Woody, Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, and Jessie. What I didn't see was a tutorial on “how to draw Bullseye, step by step”. For those of you that watched or remember Toy Story 2, you should know exactly who Bullseye was. He belonged to Woody back when he used to host a children's show called “Woody's Roundup”. Bullseye is one of the none talking animals and or characters from the movie. The antique show consisted of four main characters; Sheriff Woody, Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete, or The Prospector. Together they made children laugh and learn as they watched diligently to a talking Sheriff toy, and his friends. Bullseye is officially one of my favorite horses from the entertainment industry. He knows how to be funny, careful, lovable, and friendly to everyone. What he loves most though is Woody and having fun. Bullseye is so obedient to his owner, you would think he was professionally trained by the Dog Whisperer. Anyway, in all the tutorial is fun, and there is no doubt that you will love learning “how to draw Bullseye”, step by step. If you want to see another character from Toy Story, just drop me a line through the request section, or when I'm online. I'll meet you all back in a few so stay tuned in for more drawing fun!