How to Draw Daffy Duck
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To start this first step for Daffy you will need to maker a small circle for the top of his head and then draw out the shape for his duckbill. Next draw a long line coming from the bill down to the lower end of his body that turns into a small circle
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Now in this step what do you think the first thing is you will draw? Correct the shape of his head. You will give Daffy his little piece of hair that is at the tip of his head. Now make two dots and then a smile on his mouth. Shape out his neck and t
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Now here you will start shaping out the sides of his head and detail the tip of his bill. Make the band on his neck and then shape out the lining on his left arm. You will then start sketching out the bottom of his body which would be his butt and th
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Guess what step this is? Right again, your last drawing step. You will draw in the shape of his eye and then finish off the shaping of his body. Detail his ankles and start erasing the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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October 1, 2008
Description: I am on a cartoon adrenalin rush today and because of that you will be learning how to draw a bunch of cartoon characters from the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes series. This character is probably one of my favorite and I will show you how to draw him with ease. It is now time that you lean how to draw Daffy Duck step by step. Daffy is by far the most hilarious out of them all because he is such an idiot. He has a sloppy sounding lisp and he often says “that's despicable”. He is often seen with his other pals from the Warner Brothers list of wacky characters like Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester, Tweety Bird, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe Le Pew, Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Marvin the Martian and the Tasmanian Devil. Together they form a group of dysfunctional, loony characters with a lot of spunk and plenty of attitude. Daffy made his television debut back in 1937 in Loony Tunes Porky's Duck Hunt. He is a black duck with a white band around his neck. He is also very moody and and his voice was brought to life by the all time famous man of a thousand voices, Mel Blanc. There was a total of four voice actors for Daffy after Mel Blanc passed on. After Mel came Jeff Bergman, then Dee Bradley Baker, then Billy West and finally the current voice actor Joe Alaskey. Daffy Duck truly did stand the test of time and he is still a very funny animated character to watch. In this tutorial you will learn how to draw Daffy Duck step by step. There is detailed instructions to help make this tutorial a whole lot simpler. I hope you have fun with this tutorial, I know you will love your finished work when you are done. I will be back with more drawing fun so take a seat and keep surfing the DragoArt site until my return.