How to Draw Rottweiler Puppy, Rottweiler Puppy
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Using the shape you just drew, begin drawing out the actual shape of the rottweiler pups head shape and face. The bottom of the face is sort of squared, and there is also a lump for the bottom jaw. Draw in the floppy ears, and move to step three.
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Draw the large shaped eyes, and then draw the eyeballs on the inside. Draw the muzzle and or mouth, as well as the mouth line for the bottom jaw. Add some teeth and move to step four.
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You are getting closer to the end of this tutorial. All you need to do now is draw out the brows which is not really eyebrows, they are just markings that are a part of the rotti's coat design. Draw in the nose and add those wrinkles on the snout lik
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Now you can draw out the leg and large paw. The toes are edgy and squared like you see here, and the leg as some flexibility to it.
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Draw out the other leg the same way you drew in the first one. This time the leg will be sort of tilted to the side because the other is in the way.
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For the last drawing step all that needs to be done is you drawing out the back end of the dog. This should also include the hind legs and tail. Erase the guides that you drew in step one as well as the mistakes you made along the way.
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August 26, 2011
Description: Howe many of you are familiar with Rottweiler dogs? I know that this is a stupid question because almost everyone must know what this dog breed is. When I said that I was going to submit two tutorials on large breed dogs as pups, this is one of them. Up next I am going to teach you such a cute and simple way to learn "how to draw a Rottweiler puppy", step by step. I also had one of these dogs too, but I was to young to remember what he looked like as a pup. Anyways, this is going to be an easy lesson to follow just like the other two. I don’t think you will have any complications as you teach yourself "how to draw a Rottweiler puppy" because I made sure that the tutorial would be simple for everyone to tackle. If you’re a dog lover and one of your favorite breeds happens to be the rotti, I think you will have a blast with this lesson. Thanks for joining me once again guys and remember to let me, and others know what you think of the submissions that are on Dragoart.com by rating, faving, and commenting.