Drawing a Cavapoo can be a fun and creative activity, especially if you're a beginner. Start by sketching a large oval shape for the body, about one and a half times the size of the head.
The Cavapoo's body is typically rounded, so make sure to keep the oval shape smooth and curved.
In the next step, draw a smaller oval shape for the head, connected to the body by a neck. The head should be proportionate to the body, about one-third the size.
Remember, the Cavapoo's head is relatively small compared to its body, so don't make it too big.
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To draw a cavapoo, start by detailing the face, drawing small curved triangles for the eyebrows and a nearly straight line at the bottom for the eyes.
Drawing the eyes requires a curved line for the outer sides and tops, and a partial oval to form the pupil in each eye. The eyes are a crucial part of the face, so take your time to get them just right.
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Next, outline the body of the cavapoo using two long curved lines to trace the sides of the body. Then, draw a short curved line in the center of the dog's chest to create a smooth, flowing shape.
The legs of the cavapoo are formed by drawing two long, curved, parallel lines across the body, with one line doubling back upon itself in a loose spiral shape at the bottom to enclose the foot or paw. Detail the toes with short curved lines to add some extra texture and interest.
Drawing Steps
Drawing a cavapoo can be a fun and creative activity, and breaking it down into steps can make it feel less overwhelming. To start, begin by detailing the dog's face in Step 2, where you'll draw small curved triangles for the eyebrows and a nearly straight line at the bottom for the eyes.
Draw two spots for eyes and two arches above the eyes for the eyebrows in Step 4, and add a straight line from the snout and a wavy line for the mouth. This will give your cavapoo a cute and endearing expression.
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To draw the body, start by outlining it in Step 5 with two long curved lines tracing the sides of the body, and then draw a short curved line in the center of the dog's chest. You can also use a reference picture to help you get the shape right.
Outline the Body
To outline the body of your drawing, start by drawing a line from the inside bottom of the ear to follow the chest, slightly away from the center of the dog.
This line should be a rough outline to indicate the wavy fur of the dog. You might find it helpful to have a reference picture for this part.
Draw a line to follow the back of the front leg, then back down for the back paw, making the bottom curve a bit longer to make the puppy appear sitting down.
The part that attaches the fluffy tail to the body is relatively small in relation. Add another line just below the muzzle to indicate shadow under the Cavapoo's chin.
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Body Color
As you start bringing your drawing to life, it's time to focus on the body color. Use a lighter brown to color the saddle area of the body.
This color helps create a natural look, especially when paired with short strokes to mimic the texture of fur. Short strokes are key to making the fur look more realistic.
The rest of the tail can be filled in with the same lighter brown color, creating a cohesive look. This will also help the tail blend in with the rest of the body.
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Drawing the body of your Cavapoo is a crucial step in creating a cute and fluffy drawing. Start by drawing a line from the inside bottom of the ear to follow the chest, slightly away from the center of the dog.
This line should be a rough line to indicate the wavy fur of the dog. You might find it helpful to have a reference picture for this part. Draw a line to follow the chest and then curve out again at the bottom to create the front paw.
The front paw should be connected to the back leg, which you can draw by following under the paw and back up a bit. Then, draw a back paw, making the bottom curve a bit longer to make the puppy appear as if it's sitting down.
To add some dimension to your drawing, draw a very fluffy tail at the back of the dog. The part that attaches to the body is relatively small in relation. Just below the muzzle, add another line to indicate shadow under the Cavapoo's chin.
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Sources
- Step by Step Drawing Tutorial for a Cute Cartoon Dog (easypeasyandfun.com)
- How to Draw a Dog in 4 easy steps! (smilingcolors.com)
- How To Draw A Cavapoo Puppy (Steps And Video) (oodlelife.com)
- HERE (pinterest.com)
- How to Draw a Puppy (Step by Step) (helloartsy.com)
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