How to Draw Owl from Winnie the Pooh
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To start this lesson on Owl you will need to draw a circle for his head and then add the facial guidelines and shapes so that Owl has a good solid frame to work with. One the wings, torso, lower end, and leg guidelines are drawn you can move to the n
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In this second step you will start sketching out the actual shape of Owl's head and then draw his long eyebrows as you see here. Once that is done you can color in the brows and then draw the facial marking shapes that the eyes sit in. Once the eyes
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Sketch out the feathery shape of owls face and then detail inside of his mouth. You will then start sketching out the beginning lines for his enormous wings and his feathery chest. Draw seven dot marks on his upper chest and then move on.
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You will now work solely on Owls wings. Draw then spread out like he is making an expression to say something and then make sure that all the feathers are drawn out evenly and neatly. Add some detail to the wing bone and move to step five.
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Here is your last drawing step. All you have to do is draw out the rest of Owl's body which also includes his legs, feet and tail. Once that is done you can start erasing all the guidelines and shapes that you drew in step one.
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August 28, 2009
Description: I was looking through some of the tutorials I have in the Disney section and saw something odd. I had every lesson on all the animal characters from Winnie the Pooh except for one. I was so shocked to find that this character was missing. So because of my recent findings, you will be getting a tutorial on “how to draw Owl from Winnie the Pooh step by step”. Owl is supposed to be the stereo typical animal of the bunch with the label “wise”. Everyone sees these birds as being wise old owls. Now even though Owl has his wise days, he often experiences his dumb days too. Owl is a good friend to Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh. He also talks with Rabbit on an everyday basis. Unlike the other animals that live in Hundred Acre Wood, he is not a stuffed toy at all. In fact he and rabbit are the only known real animals in the story that I know of. Owl was always one of my favorite characters in the Disney stories of Winnie the Pooh. He and Eeyore often have disputes about who is right and who is wrong. I think that he came out looking like the real thing and I am very happy that you will now have a chance to learn “how to draw Owl from Winnie the Pooh” step by step. I will be back in a while with more drawing fun so stay tuned in for those. In the mean time have fun and don’t forget to take your time and read all the directions that I provide for you so that your Disney character comes out looking superior to your liking. Adios amigos and happy drawing!