How to Draw Paddy, Scaredy Squirrel, Paddy
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As you know ferrets have long faces, but since this is a cartoon character, you will have to make the snout a bit longer than normal. Once that sloped nose is drawn in you can make two small shaped eyeballs that rest on the top bridge of the nose. Ad
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Draw the lids in the center of the eyeballs, and then color in some pupils. Draw the cap on the nose and then draw in the nostrils as well as color in the small mustache. Add a frown line around the corners of the mouth and a few pieces of hair.
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Draw out the shape of the worm like head, and then draw the shape or style of the slick back hairdo. Draw in an ear, and then draw out the collar for his shirt.
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Finish drawing out the shirt by making the torso long. The undershirt should have some lines and then when that is done, you can draw out the hips and some of the legs.
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For the last drawing step, all you need to do is finish drawing out the legs and then the feet. Once you have accomplished this goal, draw in the long low hanging tail followed by the clean up of your drawing to ready it for color.
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August 17, 2011
Description: So, was anyone familiar with Scaredy Squirrel from the Cartoon Network series? Well, if don’t recognize the show or any of the characters, I guess you will have to just watch the show some time to get to know them. Up next is another figure from the show, and this time you will get a lesson on "how to draw Paddy", step by step. I’m not sure as to who he is and what role he has, but from what I read he is a laid back chap with an awesomely cool slick back hairstyle, and his sly style mustache. Paddy is a ferret, and unlike Scaredy, he is cool but cocky, and he is also known for conjuring up schemes that Scaredy and Dave have to deal with. At first I thought Paddy was a girl, but after really looking at the character design, I started noticing things that I hadn’t seen before. Like the mustache, chin hair, and even the style of clothing. Paddy is going to be a bit more difficult to draw but I feel confident that you will have no problem drawing Paddy as you tackle this lesson. As you know I will be back in a jiff, so try and stay tuned in for more drawing fun. Peace out people!